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Anonymous

Guy, I am confused by your statement…also, I never said females weren’t judgmental about female sexuality. I didn’t mention either gender. But I was referring to both. For the record…it is impossible to reenact what the girls are doing in the movies because one cannot morph into a different human form. There is a constant variety of women to look at in porn. I will always look the same no matter what. When I asked several men the major draw of porn, that’s one of the things every single one of them mentioned- variety. One straight up said he was lazy. I suppose my feeling is this: don’t marry someone and demand that they “forsake all others” and then deny them one of the most basic of human needs. I’m asking for the basic. You are asking for fantasy land. Can women and women not reach a happy medium? I mean, damn, most women go *technically* unsatisfied on the regular even when they do get some action. The men in porn seem to satisfy women multiple times a session. But I’m not stupid enough to think that this is the reality for most men.

Anonymous

LOL …ah, you are one of “those.” Well, just so happens this person is actually a professor of fine arts and has been for the last 12 years. The husband does not look good on paper, as he’s a public servant who has always made less money than her. She also married the guy she dated since she was 16. She also doesn’t want a toy, she wants human contact. If she wanted a toy she’d be alone and do whatever she wanted with no thought. Good job deflecting the effect of porn addiction on relationships by blaming the spouse who did not fall into addiction, though. Sir, you sound quite paranoid and, obviously, tainted by social media and the “red pill” phenomenon.