How to Attract the Man of Your Dreams/porn and boyfriend
Expert: Dr. Dennis W. Neder - 2/28/2009
QuestionQUESTION: Hey,
my boyfriend found out that I like to watch porn, which is unusual for a girl, and that made him like me A LOT. Now he is obsessed with me and wants to have sex with me day and night. I'm not a sex machine! this is too much.
What should I do?
ANSWER: Hello Rosie!
Actually, no. It's not unusual at all. Many, MANY women enjoy porn just like guys do. You'd probably be shocked at how common this really is!
I'm glad your boyfriend is so into you and that this turns him on. You should see it as a great reward for being open and honest with him about your interest in porn.
If it's the frequency of the sex, you need to understand that this will fade pretty soon. If you can keep up the pace for a while (maybe a few weeks to a month) it'll start to die down and you won't have to do anything about it.
On the other hand, if you're simply not able to keep up, you're going to have to talk to him about it. Just explain that you're comfortable with him jerking off more often if he needs that, but you simply can't keep up and he's going to have to understand if you turn him down on occasion.
By "occasion" I'm really talking "occasionally" here by the way. As his girlfriend, you have responsibilities to him just as he does to you. Consider this: you absolutely DO NOT want to send him out into the world of women with his trigger cocked. All that's going to happen is that he's going to turn at least some of that sexual energy he has for you right now to someone else.
You might want to use this as an opportunity to improve your other skills: handjobs, blowjobs, etc.
Best regards...
Dr. Dennis W. Neder
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QUESTION: How come in the old days women were considered sluts and freaks if they enjoyed having sex or watching porn?
And how come the girl had to stay a virgin until marriage but no one cared about the guy. Is it because men needed to know their wife was pregnant with their baby and no one else's?
Or because men could have sex with a lot of girls and have almost no effect, but if women had sex with a lot of guys she would become emotionally messed up?
AnswerHello again Rosie!
As with most things, the answer isn't as simple as just a single thing. There are a number of reasons for this.
There is nothing so powerful about a person as their sexuality. Think about this: people are willing to risk ridicule, loss of friends, loss of jobs, loss of family, jail, reputation and many other things to get their sexual needs met. This is because sex is a drive that is in all of us.
More important, your sexuality defines quite literally everything else you do! It dictates the clothes you wear, how you walk, the words you choose, your friends and literally every other aspect of your personality in a very direct way.
Once someone else understands this, they also see that by controlling your sexuality, they can control you too! Your parents, your church, your city, state and federal governments, "special interest groups", individuals with their own agenda, etc., etc., etc., are all trying to control your sexuality by dictating everything from when and where you can have sex to with whom you can have it to how you actually go about it!
There are laws on many books dictating specifically how and when you can have sex for instance. In some states for instance, it's illegal to have oral sex! Why do you think that is? Simple: control a person's sexuality and you OWN that person. When someone (like you!) chooses to NOT be owned by someone else and to get comfortable with their sexualities, you pose a threat to those that want to use it to control you.
This is why labels like "slut" and "deviant" exist. In fact, nobody is a slut; male or female, and as long as a person's sexual interests don't inflict themselves on or cause harm to someone else, they aren't deviant either. Many people live in fear of being labeled and this fear is often enough to "keep them in line".
Interestingly, many of the dumb beliefs we carry today came out of just this sort of need to control. Take a look at the (absolutely ridiculous, harmful, dangerous) belief that a person should stay a virgin until marriage. Frankly, I think that sort of teaching is criminal! What would you say if your church or government or someone you didn't even know tried to make you not believe in your God or religion until you were married? You'd be at their door with a pitchfork!
Sex is very complicated and takes many years and many experiences to learn; let alone master. However, by learning it well and growing in your own comfort of it, you become a far more powerful person because of all the aspects of your own personality that it controls.
Indeed, there were reasons why men were directed to marry virgins while not having the same stigma themselves. This certainly included knowing who the children belonged too, but in fact, that wasn't very practical! Do you know that in turn-of-the-century (20th) England, that as many as 1 out 3 babies were father by someone OTHER than the husband? Obviously, these women were having lots of sex outside their marriages.
Today, we use stigma, disease control, guilt, responsibility, funding and tons of other ways to try to control people's sexuality. Many buy into it and are simply harmed in the process. Many others (like yourself) come to the realization that education is the real answer to preventing these negatives and enthusiastically and safely explore their sexualities - and those of others.
Don't worry about other's labels. Focus on what you want in your life and let other, lesser folks grovel in their own limitations. Trust me, you'll have a far richer life because of it.
Best regards...
Dr. Dennis W. Neder
President
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Remington Publications
BAM! TV
818.334.8826
http://beingaman.com
http://beingaman.tv
Publishers of "Being a Man in a Woman's World I & II"
Producers of "BAM! TV"