Thursday, August 30, 2012

LOVE:WHY MEN NEED TO BE WITH MORE THAN ONE WOMAN

If someone ask me...how many times a day are you sexually attracted to woman? My answer would be...how many woman did i see. When a man see an attractive woman, it doesn't necessarily feel an emotional desire for a relationship. It's more like desire for pizza, for a moment of delicious pleasure. It doesn't necessarily have any emotional depth to it. Trust me ..if you are a woman who go to work wearing makeup up, dressing attractively, aware of your sexiness...then you are expected to be seen as a woman.The way men see your attractiveness is their sexual desire for your body.

When a man see a woman.....he has an instant bodily response...it is not emotional. It is like the smelling the intoxicating fragrance of a flower. It's a moment of thrill, a wave of desire and appreciation. To men, sex is like something like eating pizza, at least at the physiological level. If you put pizza against your mouth, it taste good. It doesn't matter what mood i am in. It doesn't matter who give me the pizza. It's the pizza you taste. For men that pleasure of sex is similar to this.

Man's primary sexual fantasy is to have sex with a variety of attractive partner. This is base on the "Coolidge Effect" http://www.heretical.com/wilson/coolidge.html

Such is the name applied to the observation that a bull refuses to mount the same cow more than a few times in succession. There is no way to cheat the stud: it has to be offered a new cow if it is to continue. The peculiar appellate is based on an anecdote about President Coolidge, who had been visiting a farm with his wife and he chuckled upon hearing that information. When arriving at the chicken coop, his wife asked if roosters are also active only a few times a day. She chuckled when the man in charge answered, "No, ma'am, many times." At this point her husband asked if it was with the same chicken. Mr. Coolidge chuckled a second time when the answer was, "No, sir, always with a different one."

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