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men and
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"Don't Push Me So Hard For
Sex!"
Women Want Time Before Sex
One young woman told me that she has to have
time before sex to get to know and trust a man. She has to see him in different
situations, with different people, and talk to him for hours before she will
"allow" herself to even consider sex.
She continued, "One guy I dated pushed so
hard for sex, that I gave in before I was ready. But that made sex basically
unsatisfying. Even though chemistry was there at first, I lost interest
sexually. Once I decided he wasn't a good lover, I was ready to move on. We
never gave real love a chance."
Another women agreed that time is necessary to
feel a real desire for sex. She said, "If a man pushes me to sex too
quickly, the relationship rarely gets much further than a few trips to bed.
Then they (men) are hurt and can't understand why I don't stay in love with
them. They don't get it-I never was in love with them."
Most women agree that men who push for sex
before the woman is ready had better be really good in bed. Unfortunately, this
is unlikely to happen.
For whatever reason, women are a diverse group
in terms of what produces pleasurable sex. It is a rare man that can be a good
lover to a woman without a certain amount of experience with that particular
woman.
Women can forgive fumbling, partial or
non-existent erections, and premature ejaculations when they are in love. They
can even call up a certain acting ability in the name of love. But when love
has not been given the time it takes to grow for the woman, she often labels
the man a poor lover and the relationship is stillborn in the bedroom.
Some women learn to look at sexual-timing
incompatibilities with humor. One lady said, "I used to resent being
pushed for sex. Now I get amused at all these guys and their gropings. Most of
them end up providing me with a few funny stories to tell my girlfriends. I
certainly don't fall in love with them, but I don't get mad at them anymore
either."
And still others avoid sex. These women feel if
they put themselves in the position to get what they want: affection, touching,
and cuddling, they will have to do battle not to have sex.
So some women do without desired affection,
particularly in the beginning of a relationship, to avoid pressure to have
sex.
Find out why women
and men have different sex timeframes
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