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Post by A Dream Is A Wish (Old) on Nov 11, 2014 12:20:53 GMT -5
let's see if I can make this short... 1. Drugs 2. Clingy 3. Forceful 4. Always needs to pick a fight 5. Down talks family 6. Always brings us sex 7. Paranoid all of the time 8. Childish 9. Not respectful 10. Spends to much 11. No Job 12. Hates animals/allergic to them. I have a long list... Though long as you treat me right, and respect me there should be no problems. We were just talking about physical things though. I don't know why it turned into a discussion of emotional things because emotional/mental stuff is totally different for me. Particularly, I always have guys hitting on me who are conceited and love to manipulate people. I seem timid in person so they pounce and go,"LOL. I can SO control this girl." And then they try to get me to date them and get super angry and call me all kinds of curse words when I tell them that I want to have nothing to do with them. You know those guys who think it's a good idea to insult someone before asking them out? Those are the ones who always ask me out and it's disgusting. I also honestly dislike guys who don't have any career motivation. But abusive and deadbeat are really my only two things. And a guy who has been in jail before. Blech.
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Post by ЯΛVΣП on Nov 11, 2014 13:20:06 GMT -5
Physical things don't bother me that much really. Heavy, skinny, tall or short.
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Post by A Dream Is A Wish (Old) on Nov 11, 2014 15:32:02 GMT -5
Physical things don't bother me that much really. Heavy, skinny, tall or short. Same here. I had to think for awhile when I posted mine. And I only posted it because I've actually seen it in person and it's more upsetting than most women would admit to it being.
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Post by Tim05 on Nov 11, 2014 16:47:44 GMT -5
Physical things don't bother me that much really. Heavy, skinny, tall or short. Same here. I had to think for awhile when I posted mine. And I only posted it because I've actually seen it in person and it's more upsetting than most women would admit to it being. That is unfortunate. I feel like that's one thing that really there can't be much done about. If you're fat you can work out and lose weight. If you have acne you can treat it. If you don't have dashing good looks naturally, you can use products and such to help. But a micro penis? What do you do with it? Not trying to make you feel bad as I would probably feel the same way if I was a woman, it's just unfortunate that a man can be normal in every other way and have to live with constant fear of deciding if it's even worth going all the way with a woman due to the embarassment
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Post by A Dream Is A Wish (Old) on Nov 11, 2014 17:04:32 GMT -5
Well, thinking about solutions, there is one, I guess. I've seen in shops these things that men can wear that adds length to them. I supposed he could wear that.
I feel bad for them, too. But I don't even get how sex is possible with someone like that after seeing some pictures and also seeing it in person. Most of them aren't even big enough to enter a woman at all. And most people don't want to be in a relationship with someone if sex isn't possible. And on top of that, for some of them, it's not even possible for them to give you children either.
But it's also always about context really. If my husband had some really horrible accident and got his junk blown off, I would stay with him and do whatever I could to make him happy and adjust to it because I love him a lot and think he's a very wonderful man.
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Post by Tim05 on Nov 11, 2014 17:38:08 GMT -5
Well, thinking about solutions, there is one, I guess. I've seen in shops these things that men can wear that adds length to them. I supposed he could wear that. I feel bad for them, too. But I don't even get how sex is possible with someone like that after seeing some pictures and also seeing it in person. Most of them aren't even big enough to enter a woman at all. And most people don't want to be in a relationship with someone if sex isn't possible. And on top of that, for some of them, it's not even possible for them to give you children either. But it's also always about context really. If my husband had some really horrible accident and got his junk blown off, I would stay with him and do whatever I could to make him happy and adjust to it because I love him a lot and think he's a very wonderful man. Good post. I'm not sure if I would enter into a relationship with a woman if I knew we couldn't have sex. It would be difficult that's for sure. But I have read posts about stories from women who have dated men with the condition and most of them say it's not so bad because the guy was very caring and compensated for it with being fantastic in other sexual areas. Either way, I can't imagine having to live like that. I feel like I'd be ashamed of my body every time I got in the shower.
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Post by Tim05 on Nov 11, 2014 17:39:08 GMT -5
Just realized I'm really advocating for the micro penis here.... I hope it isn't incriminating....
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