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Topic: Are men polygamous by nature?
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Wed 02/11/09 04:54 AM

smile2 Are men polygamous by nature?smile2

Some men and some women are polysexual or polyamorous by nature, but others are monogamous. Many men and many women stand somewhere along the continuum of either extreme. There are many, many variations, depending on the individuals involved and on the couple.

Just to stress....polysexuality and polyamory do not equate with cheating.

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Wed 02/11/09 04:57 AM


smile2 Are men polygamous by nature?smile2


Utah comes to mind.

And the Middle East.

Jtevans's photo
Wed 02/11/09 04:58 AM

i sure hope not. besides how many women does one man really want?? rant rant

i dont think most men could handle having two to three wives


1 woman that thinks she knows everything is bad enough but 2-3?




to hell with that!

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Wed 02/11/09 06:15 AM
I can't speak for all men but for myself, no. Most guys who have not have more than one live-in girl think that they want it. I like one good one.

MirrorMirror's photo
Wed 02/11/09 10:22 AM

I can't speak for all men but for myself, no. Most guys who have not have more than one live-in girl think that they want it. I like one good one.
bigsmile me2bigsmile

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Sat 02/21/09 01:29 PM

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Sat 02/21/09 01:37 PM



smile2 Are men polygamous by nature?smile2


human nature dictates that we, as animals, should change partners about every seven years...

But we're noway animals

Some of us were when we were younger!laugh laugh
Seriously,
If you are attracted to a man, your body reacts with involuntary stimulation. Meaning, you can't control the initial stimulation. That stimulation causes secretions. A tuned-in, ready to mate, male, smells your secretion. It's not an obvious scent but, once it enters the nostrils, you will be noticed and an attempt, courting, will be made to mate with you.

MirrorMirror's photo
Sat 02/21/09 01:45 PM




smile2 Are men polygamous by nature?smile2


human nature dictates that we, as animals, should change partners about every seven years...

But we're noway animals

Some of us were when we were younger!laugh laugh
Seriously,
If you are attracted to a man, your body reacts with involuntary stimulation. Meaning, you can't control the initial stimulation. That stimulation causes secretions. A tuned-in, ready to mate, male, smells your secretion. It's not an obvious scent but, once it enters the nostrils, you will be noticed and an attempt, courting, will be made to mate with you.




bigsmile thanks for telling me about thatbigsmile

catwoman96's photo
Sat 02/21/09 01:54 PM
i just farted.

MirrorMirror's photo
Sat 02/21/09 02:04 PM

i just farted.
scared

catwoman96's photo
Sat 02/21/09 02:07 PM


i just farted.
scared

it smells like roses

scoundrel's photo
Sat 02/21/09 02:09 PM

i just farted.


I heard that female skunks do that, when they are in heat.

It's sort of like firing a warning shot, for all other animals to stay out of the area.

MirrorMirror's photo
Sat 02/21/09 03:18 PM



i just farted.
scared

it smells like roses
flowers Thats goodflowers I feel better nowflowers

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Sat 03/21/09 10:47 PM

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Sat 03/21/09 11:01 PM

smile2 Are men polygamous by nature?smile2


I believe in the animal world the male mates with several females because he can propagate well that way.

In our human world, although we have the instincts of animals at some levels, we are not the same in this sense.

Men have used this "philosophy" to allow for them to be unfaithful legally in the past(legally by other mens standards). It was a taught philosophy even from the mothers of the boys so it has continued on and on.

This will be the next step in evolution of humans. The realization that women are not the "control factor" to men's sexual misbehavior. It has always been the woman's fault for dressing to sexually, leading him on, being irresistable, etc... when in truth the male has always had the control to say no to sex if he knows he shouldn't do it, he was never made to.


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Sun 03/22/09 11:31 AM


smile2 Are men polygamous by nature?smile2


I believe in the animal world the male mates with several females because he can propagate well that way.

In our human world, although we have the instincts of animals at some levels, we are not the same in this sense.

Men have used this "philosophy" to allow for them to be unfaithful legally in the past(legally by other mens standards). It was a taught philosophy even from the mothers of the boys so it has continued on and on.

This will be the next step in evolution of humans. The realization that women are not the "control factor" to men's sexual misbehavior. It has always been the woman's fault for dressing to sexually, leading him on, being irresistable, etc... when in truth the male has always had the control to say no to sex if he knows he shouldn't do it, he was never made to.


flowerforyou

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Sun 03/22/09 11:45 AM




Would you like fries with that? Would you really have to have fries with that? Is it really the fries that make you hungry? Where did she get those fries? If a picture is worth a thousand answers then is it also worth a thousand questions?:smile:

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Sun 03/22/09 11:53 AM
I don't even want one wife...let alone multiple!laugh smokin

talldub's photo
Sun 03/22/09 12:05 PM

smile2 Are men polygamous by nature?smile2

Am in two minds about this. On the one hand I've seen research that suggests that love is partly geared towards keeping two people together, presumably to allow/assist the raising of children.

On the other hand, we've all seen members of both sexes be promiscuous

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Sun 03/22/09 06:02 PM

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