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What truly makes a man afraid of a woman in all aspects of the spectrum? Spectrum? What do you mean by that? All corners of a relationship. Why do you think men are afraid of women all throughout a relationship? |
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Edited by
MariahsFantasy
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Wed 04/18/12 06:54 AM
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What truly makes a man afraid of a woman in all aspects of the spectrum? Spectrum? What do you mean by that? All corners of a relationship. Why do you think men are afraid of women all throughout a relationship? In general. What makes them fear us overall when in a relationship? |
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Good morning aud...that a pretty intense answer for 8am dont ay think??? come back to bed and well hamnmer it out.
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What truly makes a man afraid of a woman in all aspects of the spectrum? Spectrum? What do you mean by that? All corners of a relationship. Why do you think men are afraid of women all throughout a relationship? In general. What makes them fear us overall when in a relationship? I guess we must meet men who are very different. The ones I meet aren't the scared type. |
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I dont think men are afraid of women, unless they are gay. I think people in general are just afraid of what they dont know or understand and tend to sit in a 'comfort zone'. The more comfortable it gets, the worse their imagination works to make alternatives 'scary'.
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Good morning aud...that a pretty intense answer for 8am dont ay think??? come back to bed and well hamnmer it out. Hey! I'm already awake so whatever... |
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I dont think men are afraid of women, unless they are gay. I think people in general are just afraid of what they dont know or understand and tend to sit in a 'comfort zone'. The more comfortable it gets, the worse their imagination works to make alternatives 'scary'. Gay men are afraid of women? |
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I dont think men are afraid of women, unless they are gay. I think people in general are just afraid of what they dont know or understand and tend to sit in a 'comfort zone'. The more comfortable it gets, the worse their imagination works to make alternatives 'scary'. Gay men are afraid of women? in my opinion,,,on a subconscious level,,,,there is some fear there,,yes |
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I dont think men are afraid of women, unless they are gay. I think people in general are just afraid of what they dont know or understand and tend to sit in a 'comfort zone'. The more comfortable it gets, the worse their imagination works to make alternatives 'scary'. Gay men are afraid of women? in my opinion,,,on a subconscious level,,,,there is some fear there,,yes I don't think that not being sexually attracted to someone equals fear. |
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I dont think men are afraid of women, unless they are gay. I think people in general are just afraid of what they dont know or understand and tend to sit in a 'comfort zone'. The more comfortable it gets, the worse their imagination works to make alternatives 'scary'. Gay men are afraid of women? Not the ones in West Hollywood and The West Village. |
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I dont think men are afraid of women, unless they are gay. I think people in general are just afraid of what they dont know or understand and tend to sit in a 'comfort zone'. The more comfortable it gets, the worse their imagination works to make alternatives 'scary'. Gay men are afraid of women? in my opinion,,,on a subconscious level,,,,there is some fear there,,yes I don't think that not being sexually attracted to someone equals fear. I think wrapping attraction up in physical boxes has to do with one type of fear,, |
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I think wrapping attraction up in physical boxes has to do with one type of fear,, Are you saying we fear those we aren't attracted to? |
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I think wrapping attraction up in physical boxes has to do with one type of fear,, Are you saying we fear those we aren't attracted to? IM saying we fear stepping out of a 'comfort zone',,,yes,,, |
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Good morning aud...that a pretty intense answer for 8am dont ay think??? come back to bed and well hamnmer it out. Hey! I'm already awake so whatever... I am still sleepy about to roll back over |
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I think wrapping attraction up in physical boxes has to do with one type of fear,, Are you saying we fear those we aren't attracted to? IM saying we fear stepping out of a 'comfort zone',,,yes,,, You can't force attraction, though. I can't agree that not being attracted equals fear. |
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Good morning aud...that a pretty intense answer for 8am dont ay think??? come back to bed and well hamnmer it out. Hey! I'm already awake so whatever... I am still sleepy about to roll back over My voice is sleepy but my body is thinking otherwise. |
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I fear women who are very accurate at throwing things and take multiple mental medications.
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I think wrapping attraction up in physical boxes has to do with one type of fear,, Are you saying we fear those we aren't attracted to? IM saying we fear stepping out of a 'comfort zone',,,yes,,, You can't force attraction, though. I can't agree that not being attracted equals fear. you can RE Define attraction society insists on making it only a physical reaction, people are fearful of redefining it and comfortable with that definition,, so they stay where they are comfortable,,, |
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I fear women who are very accurate at throwing things and take multiple mental medications. They never hit you though ![]() |
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Good morning aud...that a pretty intense answer for 8am dont ay think??? come back to bed and well hamnmer it out. Hey! I'm already awake so whatever... I am still sleepy about to roll back over My voice is sleepy but my body is thinking otherwise. good then come back to bed then... an awake body is good |
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