jhonny9546
Master Don Juan
A friend of mine sent me a message, and I didn’t know how to answer him.
He asked:
"How do you know when a woman is genuinely into you or loves you, and it's not just a spike in sexual desire caused by her hormones or circumstances?"
It may sound like a simple question, but given my past experiences, I really can’t help him, any answer I might give would probably be misleading.
I’ve been on the receiving end of this kind of situation a few times, I’ll mention just two:
The first time, it was a woman who was trying to conceive her third child. (before pregnancy)
The second time, it was a woman who had just stopped taking birth control.
In both cases, these women suddenly seemed to “fall in love” with me, but that phase was short-lived. It turned out to be hormonal, not genuine emotional interest. Like those women were becoming nymphmaniacs, just for that short term period.
As men, do we have the ability to recognize this difference between "genuine love / interest" and "hormonal/circumstance interest" in the moment, before we get emotionally invested and hurt?
What should I say to my friend?
I believe this is pretty hard to do.
He asked:
"How do you know when a woman is genuinely into you or loves you, and it's not just a spike in sexual desire caused by her hormones or circumstances?"
It may sound like a simple question, but given my past experiences, I really can’t help him, any answer I might give would probably be misleading.
I’ve been on the receiving end of this kind of situation a few times, I’ll mention just two:
The first time, it was a woman who was trying to conceive her third child. (before pregnancy)
The second time, it was a woman who had just stopped taking birth control.
In both cases, these women suddenly seemed to “fall in love” with me, but that phase was short-lived. It turned out to be hormonal, not genuine emotional interest. Like those women were becoming nymphmaniacs, just for that short term period.
As men, do we have the ability to recognize this difference between "genuine love / interest" and "hormonal/circumstance interest" in the moment, before we get emotionally invested and hurt?
What should I say to my friend?
I believe this is pretty hard to do.