Your flaw in your argument is that you claim Cardi B reconciled with her ex-husband multiple times purely because of his “sexual dominance,” but that doesn’t mean this variable caused it. There are multiple factors at play such as children, shared assets, business ties, public image, and security all of which weigh far more heavily in decisions like reconciliation than just bedroom performance.
Also, you dismissed my point about an athlete having the physical edge in sexual performance just because you say athletes don’t matter in that context. It’s convenient how you disregard basic physical advantages like stamina, discipline, and body awareness simply because it doesn’t support the point you’re trying to make. Good thing those goalposts are on wheels, isn’t it?
Female arousal doesn’t depend on performance metrics like duration or size since that’s a male fantasy. What drives female desire are factors like status, power, confidence, emotional connection, and imagination. That’s why women gravitate toward men who embody dominance, confidence, and emotional depth, not just physical performance, because their fantasies revolve around narratives of power, vulnerability, and emotional awakening, not porn stars with stamina. That’s where female eroticism actually lives, and it can be all through romantic novels, not in the oversimplified ideas you keep repeating as if they’re universal truth.
What’s funny is that you attacked my character instead of addressing my points. You act like you hold some special authority on how their private relationship works, or like you’re an expert on their bedroom and emotional dynamics, yet you don’t actually know anything beyond surface level headlines and gossip.
PS: The reports are that Diggs broke up with Cardi B, but that is not either here or there.
PS #2: I linked an article that you should read, in which it cites with scientific evidence, how female desire works and how it differentiates from male fantasies.
If there’s such a thing as porn for women, it's the romance novel. And the amazing popularity of this genre points to the vast differences between male and female arousal.
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