Is it true women try to please their men?
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Re: Is it true women try to please their men?
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For myself I'd like the relationship to ne both ways. We both try to please the other one. It's so tiring trying to please someone when nothing you do seems to be good enough, and getting nothing in return.
or you Think you can't,
You are Right
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I couldn't have said this better. I completely agree with you!Gravy wrote:I find this question to have some unpleasant connotations.
Every partner should try to please their significant other, regardless of gender. However, I don't think either side should just expect to be catered to, which is what comes to mind with this phrasing (like I said, connotations).
I believe a lot of women still have the unfortunate mindset that it's expected of them, but that some honestly enjoy it. I also believe that it should never be taken for granted, on either side.
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I agree with gali also.gali wrote:I disagree with her. I think both sides should try to please each other, but they should do it out of love and not out of duty.Jeconiaomolo wrote:In the story both Lara and Nadia have issues with their men. Nadia thinks that Lara's case is just like many unhappy stories she has been coming across every day of women trying to please their men. She is even worried why men and women relationship could not be based on satisfaction and control. Do you agree with Nadia that in relationships it is women trying to please their men or the opposite?