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Curious about women saying no..


bleys

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..but means yes.

I've experienced this over the years.. a woman says no to make you think she isn't easy, but let's you mess around until she feels you've earned the right to sit atop that pedestal...

curious about how often men have had to deal with this, and also, any input women have to give..

obviously, no means no.. except when it means yes... wait, what? exactly...

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She said "No, dont" and "stop"

I heard "No, dont stop.."

Ive had that when she said "No, I dont want you to think Im like every other girl.." Some sweet talkin, a few strategically placed kiss/ nibbles, the right spot gets massaged and she was exactly like almost every other broad...

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I find that this is common amongst women with extreme anger issues towards men. it's the control and the game that turns them on. of course, that anger can be fueled into a period of awesomeness..

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No doesn't count once you're married... because that's all they say.

I disagree... Ive told you before -I set it up when her & I were dating. Told her that if every wife gave her hubby a blowie twice a month, the adultery rate in this country would plummet. Keep me happy at home and I wont have to look for happiness elsewhere... Not verbatim, but yous get the gist...

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I disagree... Ive told you before -I set it up when her & I were dating. Told her that if every wife gave her hubby a blowie twice a month, the adultery rate in this country would plummet. Keep me happy at home and I wont have to look for happiness elsewhere... Not verbatim, but yous get the gist...

You got one up on me then... :(

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