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[quote] Yes, not the best retort, so I'll apologize for the insinuation. However, I do wish people would look at this issue at the 10,000ft level and not the 1ft level... So why are men becoming disinterested in something that historically has been revered by them? Is it the water? Is it higher stress at work? Is it technological pressures? Or, perhaps, is it an increase stress in their personal lives due to their partner in some way. And, if so, in what way(s)? I'm definitely all ears. [/quote] You will never find the answer to your question Stolz, for the simple reason that you don't genuinely consider any point of view that you disagree with, especially if it involves something positive about women. The one ft high view was yours when you started this thread. If you wanted a truly high level intellectual debate, you should also have questioned why some women are dissatisfied with sex to the supposed detriment of men. You should welcome opinions that differ to yours as a process of discovery but you don't. The only thing I've heard you do thus far is belittle opinions that challenge yours, while blaming women for everything from a man's lack of interest in lovemaking, for lost money in divorce and even impotence. That makes this thread look like some kind of sad conspiracy theory against women. Good luck with it. |