I’ve encountered this a lot, where people (men to be frank) just want what they want, no matter if their partner enjoys it. I’m having trouble understanding this mentality, as for me any sex act my partner is not really into or feels unconfortable about is an instant turn off. Even if it’s an act I find highly arousing I’ll lose all interest in it if I know they don’t like it.
How can they do it, or what kind of mentality do you have to have to enjoy it? Does it add to the experience, or do you have to ignore it to enjoy it?
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r/sex I’ve encountered this a lot, where people (men to be frank) just want what they want, no matter if their partner enjoys it. I’m having trouble understanding this mentality, as for me any sex act my partner is not really into or feels unconfortable about is an instant turn off. Even if it’s an act I find highly arousing I’ll lose all interest in it if I know they don’t like it. How can they do it, or what kind of mentality do you have to have to enjoy it? Does it add to the experience, or do you have to ignore it to enjoy it? submitted by /u/theSensitiveNorthman [link] [comments]
I’ve encountered this a lot, where people (men to be frank) just want what they want, no matter if their partner enjoys it. I’m having trouble understanding this mentality, as for me any sex act my partner is not really into or feels unconfortable about is an instant turn off. Even if it’s an act I find highly arousing I’ll lose all interest in it if I know they don’t like it.
How can they do it, or what kind of mentality do you have to have to enjoy it? Does it add to the experience, or do you have to ignore it to enjoy it?
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