Can a Woman love a Penectomized Man?
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JessicaH (imported)
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Re: Can a Woman love a Penectomized Man?
I guess there is an upside to penectomy for a woman who no longer desires sex. She can keep her power since she may think that no one else would want her husband if he were a nullo and she may feel that he isn't going to find it elsewhere (and possibly meet someone, fall in love and leave her) or bug her for sex. Kind of a good deal for the woman who no longer desires sex.
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chemcast scot (imported)
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I would have to say that sounds just about right and they still keep there husbands as well
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Glasgow_kiss (imported)
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JessicaH (imported) wrote: Wed Oct 27, 2010 12:55 pm I guess there is an upside to penectomy for a woman who no longer desires sex. She can keep her power since she may think that no one else would want her husband if he were a nullo and she may feel that he isn't going to find it elsewhere (and possibly meet someone, fall in love and leave her) or bug her for sex. Kind of a good deal for the woman who no longer desires sex.
I find it hard to believe that even if she no longer desired sex that she would feel content that her husband would no longer be able to have sex with her. A kind of mental thing....
Oh and by the way, you look great in your avatar!
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chemcast scot (imported)
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I would need to dissagree with you there glasgow kiss i think many wome will be happy that there husband has no penis if she is total not interested any sex
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devi (imported)
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Re: Can a Woman love a Penectomized Man?
gurlylorrie (imported) wrote: Sat Sep 04, 2010 3:30 pm A woman does not want a eunch, she wants a man with sexual desire. If the man has balls; he is easily manipulated, he wants to get into her pussy over and over again. If he wants sex; he better do as she says, or he is cut off sexually. If the man becomes a eunch after marriage, the woman has no leverage over the man. Then she will want sex, just to make him feel inadequate or to try to make the man perform to her liking. Too late then!
Most women want a daddy to take care of them; they marry to find a man like their daddy, take care to them and pay all the bills. Once the women are locked into marraige, they want their own way, and really don't care if their husbands kill themselves trying to please them for sex. Women must loathe the idea of eunchs, because then a man is not hot to please their every whim.
I probably wouldn't have put it like that but this is so very true. And many of the women I've known say that they go ahead and have sex in the mornings (or evenings) in order to keep him from wandering. According to them this is "what they have to do".
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chemcast scot (imported)
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I would agree with what you say i think that most women only have sex to make sure that there men do not wander and it would not realy bother them if they did not have sex again after all most of th time it is the man who wants to have
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roadrnnr99 (imported)
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I would say that most are missing the point here. At a certain age in life, sex is much more than penetation, it involves all types of intimacy, touching and bodily contact. Shared arousal and sexual tension is really not very different between a penectomized couple than those with forms of ED that cannot use viagra. Women that love their man will do what makes him happy as he does for her that makes her happy, and that sharing brings us closer.
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chemcast scot (imported)
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Ys true that those men with ED ne being one of them do start to use other forms of sexual contact with there wifes but even with that i still thing at a certain age most women would still be happy to have no sort of sexual contact penatrive or not:-\
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moi621 (imported)
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But, how about hubby going off to Iraq or Afghanistan and returning home, lesser?
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daifu-orchid (imported)
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Re: Can a Woman love a Penectomized Man?
This is too gloomy: a woman keeps her man with penetrating sex, or he can't go because he can't perform penetrating sex for others.
Brighter: passage of time in a relationship causes the forms of intimacy to change, even evolve, with many influences, ED, many anniversaries, disease, even loss of parts. Call it libido or downright refusal to give up, the amorous spirit is hard to keep down.
There was a time not so long ago, that elective genital surgery was more fashionable than now. Maybe an elective penectomy -partial to full nullification- also makes for a welcome new stage later in life, possibly taking love-making to a new level. There would be no obligation on the male erectile function, only that his and partner's affection and imagination should rise to the occasion?
Might be very exciting.....
Brighter: passage of time in a relationship causes the forms of intimacy to change, even evolve, with many influences, ED, many anniversaries, disease, even loss of parts. Call it libido or downright refusal to give up, the amorous spirit is hard to keep down.
There was a time not so long ago, that elective genital surgery was more fashionable than now. Maybe an elective penectomy -partial to full nullification- also makes for a welcome new stage later in life, possibly taking love-making to a new level. There would be no obligation on the male erectile function, only that his and partner's affection and imagination should rise to the occasion?
Might be very exciting.....