jhonny9546
Master Don Juan
Have you ever noticed that a woman’s desire for you was intense at the beginning of a relationship, but faded over time, especially after marriage or kids?
This raises the question: how do women experience desire? Also: Is it the same for all women or only some?
Often, a woman’s desire is strongest when she fears losing the man, her provider, or when he’s distant, when she feels threatened by other women. In these cases, she may try harder to keep him, and desire him sexually, driven by fear.
But when a man is stable, caring, and responsible (doing chores, being kind), desire, then sex, may become more of a logical "reward," so driven by prescription.
For an instance, we know that women with abandonment issues could exaggerate their FOMO. So this might happened to you:
When the man tries to end the relationship, she may suddenly become extremely sexual, trying to win him back with intense desire. She will start stalking him everywhere and telling him how his **** should scratch the back of her throat and pound her ass all night long. It’s like cutting off her air.
After the honeymoon phase, women often shift into “prescribed desire” for their partner, while natural instincts can shift toward other men. (This also confirmed with high SMV men, just give a look at VIP's relationships).
But, if the relationship is toxic, trauma bonding can keep the desire alive, sometimes for decades, because She is still in that fase, driven by fear.
But what about healthy relationships?
We don't know, but what we know, is that healthy man, make the best of their life, have good careers, friendships, but are not desired long term by their women, who will actually for for the "next thing" as soon as it will be presented to them
This raises the question: how do women experience desire? Also: Is it the same for all women or only some?
Often, a woman’s desire is strongest when she fears losing the man, her provider, or when he’s distant, when she feels threatened by other women. In these cases, she may try harder to keep him, and desire him sexually, driven by fear.
But when a man is stable, caring, and responsible (doing chores, being kind), desire, then sex, may become more of a logical "reward," so driven by prescription.
For an instance, we know that women with abandonment issues could exaggerate their FOMO. So this might happened to you:
When the man tries to end the relationship, she may suddenly become extremely sexual, trying to win him back with intense desire. She will start stalking him everywhere and telling him how his **** should scratch the back of her throat and pound her ass all night long. It’s like cutting off her air.
After the honeymoon phase, women often shift into “prescribed desire” for their partner, while natural instincts can shift toward other men. (This also confirmed with high SMV men, just give a look at VIP's relationships).
But, if the relationship is toxic, trauma bonding can keep the desire alive, sometimes for decades, because She is still in that fase, driven by fear.
But what about healthy relationships?
We don't know, but what we know, is that healthy man, make the best of their life, have good careers, friendships, but are not desired long term by their women, who will actually for for the "next thing" as soon as it will be presented to them
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