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murmi97 said:
Do any of y'all mind about magazines (and others) photo-shopping pornographic and other aesthetic-themed pictures of women, especially you guys who are visually stimulated by them? Or do you just accept them(the manipulated pictures) as they are?

I don't get anything from them. They are so obviously fake that it doesn't really do anything for me. Rather just go check out the gw subreddit if I want to see some skin.
 
WildernessWildChild said:
Wow- that's crazy stuff....and kind of disturbing.

Yes, very.

As an addendum; I'm sure porn came before any sight of natural females for a lot of men. Any here who found out later that women don't normally/can't possibly(for some manipulations) look like that? What was that like?
 
Luckily I'm just about old enough to not have had my childhood/teenage/puberty years completely borked by the internet, so I can't really answer that.

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As odd as I think this is, I actually find her quite interesting, and somewhat sweet.
 
painter said:
Luckily I'm just about old enough to not have had my childhood/teenage/puberty years completely borked by the internet, so I can't really answer that.

As odd as I think this is, I actually find her quite interesting, and somewhat sweet.

That human Barbie freaks me out, she looked better before all her surgery. Theirs a guy that looks like Ken too, which is equally disturbing.
 
I was just reminded of how some guys bemoan "chick-flicks" Tell me what love stories from movies you men do like, whether it's in a movie that falls in the romance genre or if it's from some action/horror film or even from porn.
 
murmi97 said:
I was just reminded of how some guys bemoan "chick-flicks" Tell me what love stories from movies you men do like, whether it's in a movie that falls in the romance genre or if it's from some action/horror film or even from porn.

That's interesting. I always saw the original Terminator film as a romance; about a man that loves a woman so much that he takes a one way trip through time to protect her, and gives his life in order to save hers. I always liked Benny and June. Frank and Johnny. Untamed heart. An Officer and a Gentleman. Groundhog Day, which I thought was a great romance. The Man In The Moon(the original with Reese Witherspoon). I'm sure there are more, but I'm too tired to remember.

Romance is an integral part of a lot of films, as it is in life, but when all other aspects of life, or a particular story, are de-emphasized in order to frame the romance it can be a little dull. I also like the stories "small". Like they're fragile, fleeting memories from someone's past, or like a soft and heart felt folk song.

So called "chick flicks" I abhor. Not because I despise romance, but because those types of movies pander to a particular audience and can be frustratingly predictable. Any movie that has a plot structured to attract a particular demographic in order to produce profit for whatever production company is almost always awful.
 
murmi97 said:
I was just reminded of how some guys bemoan "chick-flicks" Tell me what love stories from movies you men do like, whether it's in a movie that falls in the romance genre or if it's from some action/horror film or even from porn.

Off the top of my head Jack Nicholson/Fay Dunaway in Chinatown. 500 days of Summer... ahh...

Most love stories tend to be written for women and from a woman's perspective. The man is usually a manikin with the right characteristics to fill the role and little more, so it's difficult to identify.
 
Read this the other day:

"If people don't get their dinner at home, they go out to restaurants." On the topic of cheating. 30 men agreed.

Your opinion?

(if anyone said this to me, I'd slap them in the face.)
 
Rainbows said:
Read this the other day:

"If people don't get their dinner at home, they go out to restaurants." On the topic of cheating. 30 men agreed.

Your opinion?

(if anyone said this to me, I'd slap them in the face.)

I personally wouldn't like such men. :(
 
Is that like... mixing food and sex? That gets kind of messy. Or are we having sex at a restaurant?
 
Rainbows said:
Read this the other day:

"If people don't get their dinner at home, they go out to restaurants." On the topic of cheating. 30 men agreed.

Your opinion?

(if anyone said this to me, I'd slap them in the face.)

How many disagreed?
 
Limlim said:
Is that like... mixing food and sex? That gets kind of messy. Or are we having sex at a restaurant?

Hahaha, nooo.


murmi97 said:
Rainbows said:
Read this the other day:

"If people don't get their dinner at home, they go out to restaurants." On the topic of cheating. 30 men agreed.

Your opinion?

(if anyone said this to me, I'd slap them in the face.)

How many disagreed?
2
 
Never really got the idea behind cheating to be honest. If you're unhappy with lack of sex at home, do a clean break up first and then go out to eat.
 
murmi97 said:
Rainbows said:
Read this the other day:

"If people don't get their dinner at home, they go out to restaurants." On the topic of cheating. 30 men agreed.

Your opinion?

(if anyone said this to me, I'd slap them in the face.)

How many disagreed?
2
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Aww, I though you were gonna say 70, that it's just a third of guys that feel that way. :\ That sucks
 
murmi97 said:
murmi97 said:
Rainbows said:
Read this the other day:

"If people don't get their dinner at home, they go out to restaurants." On the topic of cheating. 30 men agreed.

Your opinion?

(if anyone said this to me, I'd slap them in the face.)

How many disagreed?
2

Aww, I though you were gonna say 70, that it's just a third of guys that feel that way. :\ That sucks
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I'm pretty sure they're just random numbers, lol. Not a single one of my male friends (and including me) would agree to that.
 

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