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Do most girls prefer you to go crazy over their bodies, or is it better to just be cool and like it's whatever; appreciate it the same way I do a sunset? I personally don't fetishize breasts or asses or anything, and only with girls I like beyond a physical level do I get a high sex drive and want to bed them multiple times a day. When a girl is predictable, unintelligent, and unconfident, even if she's pretty, I can't stay with her for more than a round of sex or two before I lose interest. Even that is often stretching it.
It's one thing to cooly compliment a girl on her nipple hue compared to the rest of her skin color, it's another to oggle and idealize specific body parts. However, it does seem that some girls I sleep with expect that kind of behavior from guys; they expect guys to value them for their image, and this makes them outgroup me and even sometimes disappointed. They thought I'd be all excited and perhaps even supplicating, but I act just the same, and they may fear that I won't stick around or that I'm not attracted to them.
Is there a compromise here? Do you guys fetishize specific body parts? I act pretty much the same way I do with clothes on as with clothes off. Is this what most guys are doing, or am I an outlier? It's probably different from culture to culture, come to think of it. Perhaps this is a thing mostly with Americans then?
Howell
It's one thing to cooly compliment a girl on her nipple hue compared to the rest of her skin color, it's another to oggle and idealize specific body parts. However, it does seem that some girls I sleep with expect that kind of behavior from guys; they expect guys to value them for their image, and this makes them outgroup me and even sometimes disappointed. They thought I'd be all excited and perhaps even supplicating, but I act just the same, and they may fear that I won't stick around or that I'm not attracted to them.
Is there a compromise here? Do you guys fetishize specific body parts? I act pretty much the same way I do with clothes on as with clothes off. Is this what most guys are doing, or am I an outlier? It's probably different from culture to culture, come to think of it. Perhaps this is a thing mostly with Americans then?
Howell