THE PRIZE AND THE PRICE

I get amazed and disgusted sometimes.

I know so many people who get pissed off when they realize that their social and interpersonal interactions involve some type of transaction. I continue to hear that people don't like it when they figure out that they get associated with a particular person because that someone wants something from them.
 
We all want something from each other. Especially in men women interactions.

I think that in most situations, each sex isn't clear with the other about what they want and the expectations of their interaction. It seems like too many of these presuppositions remain hidden assumptions that create resentment.

Women know that most men want to fuck them and that's why they're interested, but the way they go about showing that interest has the determining effect. Usually, when a woman feels comfortable with the man she's attracted to and she feels secure that he's not going to berate her or dishonor her, she will have sex with him. She just needs to feel that he's not going to treat her like a slut.

Over ninety percent of men in our society are immature so ten percent of these men probably fuck over sixty percent of the available women because the man acts mature and the woman feels confident about his sexual interest and his ability to respect her. Most women will fuck even the most promiscuous men and completely compromise their supposed morality to do so when they feel confident their shit won't get on the street in an "inappropriate" manner.

Most often, women will still have sex with the man they've been imprinted to love even if he's an immature lout. They marry and have kids from these fucktards and later bemoan the fact. Men get even more despicable since there seems so much covert activity going on and it winds up looking like plain old immature dishonesty that leaves no other choice except disrespect. The mature man ignores these wussbags and moves ahead with his desires.





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