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Honesty matter?
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Yes. Less complications that way.
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Topic:
marriedman ❤ marriedwoman
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Chat or dirty talk?
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Some good conversation for starters.
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OK folks this is what works for me; I'm 63 1/2 been single for 3 1/2 years and I have 1 child, my 15 y/o daughter who lives with her mother a half hour away. Her mother and I get along really well and she has had a new man for 2 years now. For 3 years now I've had anywhere from 1 to as many as 6 FWB mostly in our age bracket and I'm sure that it all has to be based on integrity on everyone's part. I don't mince words and I make sure from the start that we all know what and how were going and doing AND that COMMUNICATION is key. Cover the possible situation(s) before they arise. It can be done successfully but about 3 is a more practical number. Most importantly COMMUNICATION and INTEGRITY are the keys. Agreed! |
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I would say women are more difficult to please than men, because: Sleep = do not disturb, but it would be better to have a man lying by your side in case you wake up needing a coffee. He can make it for you. Food = anything that comes from a good restaurant, with a good wine and a big bill at the end. Definitely not something to be made from fresh ingredients by you for your man, that's too complicated! Sex = (as above) Entertainment can be anything from TV, games, reading, fishing, motorsport, movies, porn, religion, getting drunk/stoned/adrenaline etc. Maybe not fishing or motorsport for most women, but I have know some who enjoy both of those as well as getting cold and wet on the touchline watching a game involving a ball of some sort. So, yes, it is more difficult to please women, especially if you include everthing mentioned by all the women who have posted in this thread. If you can do all of that, you've got it made! If you're trying to please "All" women, then yes, being able to do everything the women here posted will serve you well. Trying to please "one" woman simply requires getting to know "that" woman and not assuming we are all the same according to some list of generalizations. Not all women like expensive restaurant food and not all want the man to make coffee. Once you figure that out and begin looking at the individual, without preconceived ideas, it becomes less difficult. Good insight! |
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