LadyAngelika -> RE: A question for heterosexual men (5/16/2010 3:36:54 AM)
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What are the reasons you don't want to sleep with them? Is it because you don't find them attractive or is it because you value your friendship with them more and don't want to ruin it It's because I don't find them physically attractive; if they are attractive, then I want to have sex with them, on a physical level, if nothing else... those little movies play in the mind's eye, but that does not mean I would try, or allow, it to happen. Ok, sorry to pick on you Level, but your answers are generating more questions for me. Here is the situation. I know that one has on several occasions made comments about how I ooze sensuality or how I have this little something that catches men's attention, about how I'm like the perfect woman because everything is just easy with me. He calls me honey, baby, and recently "my love" in an affectionate way. I never made anything of it. I put him in the friend not lover category a long time ago. After years and years of friendship, of travelling together, of sharing just about everything about our personal lives, I personally felt no moments of sexual tension. I have been known to be naive about guys liking me though... Is this like a bad episode of Friends? Ha! So assuming based on what you are saying that you wouldn't necessarily try or allow it to happen, why? - LA Pick away, LA [:D] First; if he has said things like that to you, then I am as sure as I can be, without actually being inside his head, that he HAS had sexual thoughts about you, or he is asexual, is some way. Ok, he is definitely not asexual, trust me! I'm the one he tells *everything* too. I'm often telling him TMI. He is the opposite of asexual. It's not that it perturbs me that he did, but I never have of him. And trust me, most of my girlfriends have had a crush on him at some point as he is good looking and charming. He's really not my type for a partner and that's what I'm looking for. quote:
I wouldn't try/allow sex to happen with some of the female friends, because (1) it would alter our friendship in a negative way, I fear, or (2) in one specific case, it would very possibly affect my job, and (3) with one in particular, it would create hard feelings with another friend. Yes, I completely understand all those reasons. Thanks for sharing and letting me pick on you ;-) - LA
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