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lol I don’t know I assumed it was a joke at least I hope so because it’s probably nastyWhat’s the deal with ox milk? Is it a joke or is it the same as oysters?
Also, does it taste foul?
lol I don’t know I assumed it was a joke at least I hope so because it’s probably nastyWhat’s the deal with ox milk? Is it a joke or is it the same as oysters?
Also, does it taste foul?
Many women absolutely do consider their husbands’ needs as important as their own needs. But I would again point out that the generalization that women need emotional intimacy and men need physical intimacy is too simple to be true. Women have physical needs and men have emotional ones. Christians really need to be honest and open about this. Wives will desire sexual relations with their husbands, and sex is not only about him or for him. It is about the joining of TWO bodies and the intimacy between TWO souls. Now men may be more or less chatty, depending upon their personalities, but emotional intimacy is not solely dependent upon speech. Being able to be silent with each other, or being allowed to have feelings that are not belittled, or being able to work side-by-side with someone, those are emotionally intimate moments, too. Besides that, the physical intimacy of sexual relations can enhance the emotional intimacy, and emotional intimacy can lead to the spouses making more opportunities for physical intimacy. It is all wrapped up in the same package: married love.I wonder do women in general give a man’s need for sexual intimacy the same needs rating as a woman’s need for emotional intimacy? It goes both ways, really and truly it does.
I understand you, I think, but I don’t understand why men get treated more harshly on this subject here.
Quite. I think the Puritan history in America has had a nasty, nasty impact on society. Because we’re always either undersexed, oversexed or both. And today we’re all definitely both. Society is totally permissive of sex before marriage, homosexual acts, really anything between “consenting adults” and pornography is everywhere. At the same time sex is also treated as something women can use as leverage over men, as a way to get what they want… and there are plenty of microcultures within the country that treat any mention of sex as being vulgar. Plenty of such subcultures trying to shield even teenagers from understanding God’s gift of sexuality instead of addressing it frankly and respectfully from young ages.When I read threads like this, I often wonder if the couple in the OP were caught in the trap of believing the culture’s lies about sex, and if they were ever told the truth. Sex is not just a guy thing. If a woman believes that lie, how will she ever learn that she is meant to experience joy from and a longing for the marital embrace? If a man believes that lie, how will he ever slow down enough to not hurt her and to see that she enjoys it? Our minds are powerful things, and our perception becomes our reality. So we should always tell the truth, as Catholics, who possess the fullness of the faith and thousands of years of discussion on such matters.
I have to disagree that the generalisations are a cultural lie. There are of course exceptions to every rule which means some women will get more out of sexual intimacy than the emotional intimacy outside of sex and vice versa with men. Biology is a powerful factor here though. Populating the world depends on men enjoying sex a lot. For women, we can conceive reading a book or watching telly or thinking about tomorrows menu or in our sleep. Our biology doesn’t require our enjoyment of sex to populate the world. It’s not just a cultural fact that men pursue prostitutes, porn and masturbation much more than women in pursuit of fullfilment in sexuality. And it’s not just a cultural fact that women drive the chick flick, chick lit and romance industries. It makes biological sense to respect the generalisation as having the answers and clues to problems in relationships.Many women absolutely do consider their husbands’ needs as important as their own needs. But I would again point out that the generalization that women need emotional intimacy and men need physical intimacy is too simple to be true. Women have physical needs and men have emotional ones. Christians really need to be honest and open about this. Wives will desire sexual relations with their husbands, and sex is not only about him or for him. It is about the joining of TWO bodies and the intimacy between TWO souls. Now men may be more or less chatty, depending upon their personalities, but emotional intimacy is not solely dependent upon speech. Being able to be silent with each other, or being allowed to have feelings that are not belittled, or being able to work side-by-side with someone, those are emotionally intimate moments, too. Besides that, the physical intimacy of sexual relations can enhance the emotional intimacy, and emotional intimacy can lead to the spouses making more opportunities for physical intimacy. It is all wrapped up in the same package: married love.
As an aside, I see it often asserted that women must have their emotional needs meet BEFORE being able to engage in sexual relations. But it feels like sexual relations is being viewed as something she allows if she is happy enough. But shouldn’t sexual relations actually BE A REASON for her own joy, too, and NOT just the reward for him making her happy? Maybe I have misunderstood others’ posts…But I see plenty of opportunity for emotional/physical intimacy in the meeting of each other’s needs. If sexual relations is approached slowly and tenderly, and not insistent upon one’s own timing or preferences, but is instead other-seeking, then there is no discernable order to whose needs have priority.
Husbands can entice their wives. Wives can entice their husbands.
Husbands can please their wives. Wives can please their husbands.
Each can be accepting of the other, with all the flaws of their bodies, and still say “I love you and you are sexy”.
Each can be accepting of the other’s fertility, and remember what the purpose of sex IS (hint: pleasure is a motivator, but not its purpose).
When I read threads like this, I often wonder if the couple in the OP were caught in the trap of believing the culture’s lies about sex, and if they were ever told the truth. Sex is not just a guy thing. If a woman believes that lie, how will she ever learn that she is meant to experience joy from and a longing for the marital embrace? If a man believes that lie, how will he ever slow down enough to not hurt her and to see that she enjoys it? Our minds are powerful things, and our perception becomes our reality. So we should always tell the truth, as Catholics, who possess the fullness of the faith and thousands of years of discussion on such matters.
Female genital anatomy and sexual function would support my point.I have to disagree that the generalisations are a cultural lie. There are of course exceptions to every rule which means some women will get more out of sexual intimacy than the emotional intimacy outside of sex and vice versa with men. Biology is a powerful factor here though. Populating the world depends on men enjoying sex a lot. For women, we can conceive reading a book or watching telly or thinking about tomorrows menu or in our sleep. Our biology doesn’t require our enjoyment of sex to populate the world. It’s not just a cultural fact that men pursue prostitutes, porn and masturbation much more than women in pursuit of fullfilment in sexuality. And it’s not just a cultural fact that women drive the chick flick, chick lit and romance industries. It makes biological sense to respect the generalisation as having the answers and clues to problems in relationships.
Having a real relationship with our Creator, does demand a more highly evolved way of approaching relationships because we realise that strong family units is the premium place for nurturing the next generation of the species. Strong family units depends first on the mutual respect of the parents and the unitive being as important as the procreative. But I think that ‘unitive’ aspect is not as natural to the biology as the procreative and it has to be worked at by acknowledging the biological truth of males and females and putting effort into not so much overriding it… but enhancing it. If we aren’t acknowledging the biological truth of these things both males and females go into relationships expecting the other to want what they want rather than being open and listening and learning to have the attitude of mutual self giving.
I sincerely apologize if my post offended anyone. If it was judgmental or not Christian of me, then I am sorry. I would just ask that you graciously hear me out as I try to make a point.If you are not interested in this thread or advising the OP, why even bother replying?
Females of course have the capacity to enjoy sex. But the generalisation that it is not as high on the list of needs as it is for men is fairly universally accepted as being a biologically driven thing. There are of course exceptions to the general rule, but you possible find yoursel,f in conversation with friends that there is a more common experience of men experiencing a higher need in that department.Female genital anatomy and sexual function would support my point.
Really I think your first gut instinct was accurate. The guy made an account, posted this one post, signed off one minute later and hasn’t showed up since. He’s obviously not about sharing in general. Just needed to dump his load and move on. It says a lot about him to my mind. Probably does that to his wife in their marital relations and she’s just had enough of it. Who knows.I sincerely apologize if my post offended anyone. If it was judgmental or not Christian of me, then I am sorry. I would just ask that you graciously hear me out as I try to make a point.
The OP came on here giving a one-sided account of how his wife treats him horribly by not having sex with him. We know his side of the story and his side only. If his wife doesn’t want sex, there’s got to be a reason. Does he give a reason? No. He just goes on and on about how it’s all her fault and that he, the OP, is the only injured party in the situation. Perhaps she has needs of her own that need met. The OP entitles his post “Sex Starved Husband” as if his need for sex is the same as his need for food and water. Where is the emotional aspect? Yes, sex is an important part of marriage, and yes, he and his wife should be having sex, and yes never having sex is not how a marriage works. But the way the OP has worded his post implies that he sees his wife as someone who will “do a job” for him so that he can get his personal physical fulfillment. That’s not the way marriage works either. Both partners need to work to meet each other’s needs. If sex with his wife is as one-sided as this post, it is no wonder his wife does not want to have sex with him.
If the OP had come on here and said something along the lines of, “I love my wife very much and we have been to counseling and have been trying to work on this…but she still does not have sex with me and I am deeply hurt…” that would have been an ENTIRELY different story.
This is not the first thread like this on here. I can remember another thread in which a poster went on and on about how his wife treated him horribly, giving no details about what she did that was so horrible, and said she did not have enough sex with him. Said poster came on this thread and went on and on about how his wife and wives/women in general are so selfish to not have sex with their husbands, making no reference to the fact that women have feelings and needs that need to be met by their husbands in order for them to desire sexual intimacy. I can also recall a third poster, from a while ago (did not post on this thread), who said horrible things about his wife, complaining that she did not have enough sex with him because they “only” had relations twice a week.This is a recurring topic.
Whenever I hear about this topic, I, as a woman, feel degraded.
I’m sorry if I crossed any lines and offended anyone. That is not what I intended. Thank you for letting me speak my piece.
I noticed that, too.Really I think your first gut instinct was accurate. The guy made an account, posted this one post, signed off one minute later and hasn’t showed up since. He’s obviously not about sharing in general. Just needed to dump his load and move on. It says a lot about him to my mind. Probably does that to his wife in their marital relations and she’s just had enough of it. Who knows.
I take back what I said in another thread. This is the sickest burn ever on CAF.Just needed to dump his load and move on. It says a lot about him to my mind. Probably does that to his wife in their marital relations and she’s just had enough of it. Who knows.
You certainly did not offend. Very well said in this post.I sincerely apologize if my post offended anyone. If it was judgmental or not Christian of me, then I am sorry. I would just ask that you graciously hear me out as I try to make a point.
The OP came on here giving a one-sided account of how his wife treats him horribly by not having sex with him. We know his side of the story and his side only. If his wife doesn’t want sex, there’s got to be a reason. Does he give a reason? No. He just goes on and on about how it’s all her fault and that he, the OP, is the only injured party in the situation. Perhaps she has needs of her own that need met. The OP entitles his post “Sex Starved Husband” as if his need for sex is the same as his need for food and water. Where is the emotional aspect? Yes, sex is an important part of marriage, and yes, he and his wife should be having sex, and yes never having sex is not how a marriage works. But the way the OP has worded his post implies that he sees his wife as someone who will “do a job” for him so that he can get his personal physical fulfillment. That’s not the way marriage works either. Both partners need to work to meet each other’s needs. If sex with his wife is as one-sided as this post, it is no wonder his wife does not want to have sex with him.
If the OP had come on here and said something along the lines of, “I love my wife very much and we have been to counseling and have been trying to work on this…but she still does not have sex with me and I am deeply hurt…” that would have been an ENTIRELY different story.
This is not the first thread like this on here. I can remember another thread in which a poster went on and on about how his wife treated him horribly, giving no details about what she did that was so horrible, and said she did not have enough sex with him. Said poster came on this thread and went on and on about how his wife and wives/women in general are so selfish to not have sex with their husbands, making no reference to the fact that women have feelings and needs that need to be met by their husbands in order for them to desire sexual intimacy. I can also recall a third poster, from a while ago (did not post on this thread), who said horrible things about his wife, complaining that she did not have enough sex with him because they “only” had relations twice a week.This is a recurring topic.
Whenever I hear about this topic, I, as a woman, feel degraded.
I’m sorry if I crossed any lines and offended anyone. That is not what I intended. Thank you for letting me speak my piece.
Actually:Really I think your first gut instinct was accurate. The guy made an account, posted this one post, signed off one minute later and hasn’t showed up since. He’s obviously not about sharing in general. Just needed to dump his load and move on. It says a lot about him to my mind. Probably does that to his wife in their marital relations and she’s just had enough of it. Who knows.
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I think that this difference is highly exaggerated. But if the man is giving nothing back (either in the bedroom, outside the bedroom, or both), then it’s definitely not going to be a priority.Females of course have the capacity to enjoy sex. But the generalisation that it is not as high on the list of needs as it is for men is fairly universally accepted as being a biologically driven thing. There are of course exceptions to the general rule, but you possible find yoursel,f in conversation with friends that there is a more common experience of men experiencing a higher need in that department.
Sort a kind a. In order to survive and thrive, human beings evolved requiring and desiring communities, not situations where males roamed around mating with women whenever she was fertile and then wandering off while the woman was pregnant for 9 months in the wild, had her kid on a rock, and then raised it on her own. This sort of scenario might happen in the 21st century, but it certainly didn’t happen in the 21st century BC. People are feeble and her chances of mortality in such a situation would be very high. Pretty much 100% unless she had a stable, easy food source. This instead meant men being in ongoing monogamous or polygamous relationships with women, but from the very beginning monogamy would have been encouraged due to the roughly equal ratio of the sexes. If a man has three wives, A) it means a high chance of an uncharitable pecking order among the wives, both from the husband and from each other, B) it means two other men in the village are getting shafted. Cultures where monogamy was the norm (if not totally universal) were the happier and more successful ones.I have to disagree that the generalisations are a cultural lie. There are of course exceptions to every rule which means some women will get more out of sexual intimacy than the emotional intimacy outside of sex and vice versa with men. Biology is a powerful factor here though. Populating the world depends on men enjoying sex a lot. For women, we can conceive reading a book or watching telly or thinking about tomorrows menu or in our sleep. Our biology doesn’t require our enjoyment of sex to populate the world. It’s not just a cultural fact that men pursue prostitutes, porn and masturbation much more than women in pursuit of fullfilment in sexuality. And it’s not just a cultural fact that women drive the chick flick, chick lit and romance industries. It makes biological sense to respect the generalisation as having the answers and clues to problems in relationships.
Having a real relationship with our Creator, does demand a more highly evolved way of approaching relationships because we realise that strong family units is the premium place for nurturing the next generation of the species. Strong family units depends first on the mutual respect of the parents and the unitive being as important as the procreative. But I think that ‘unitive’ aspect is not as natural to the biology as the procreative and it has to be worked at by acknowledging the biological truth of males and females and putting effort into not so much overriding it… but enhancing it. If we aren’t acknowledging the biological truth of these things both males and females go into relationships expecting the other to want what they want rather than being open and listening and learning to have the attitude of mutual self giving.
That was an excellent reply.That reply was only suppose to be like 3 sentences. Oh well.