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Default Sep 05, 2013 at 01:44 PM
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Don't hate me for the following post, yes it contains several generalizations and stereotypes, and isn't intended to apply to all people of either gender or all relationships.


“Make up Sex” I have figured out is a very one sided and sexist thing (against men). Despite what the conventional wisdom is (in a m/f relationship), Make up Sex almost always happens after the woman has messed up. If the guy screws up not only will there be no sex that night it probably won’t happen for some time. But women seem to find it difficult to say things like “I’m sorry”, “I was wrong”, “please forgive me” or “it was all my fault” it seems much easier to say something like “let’s stop fighting and to into the bedroom…” and guys being guys just go along with it. And the reason we go along with it, is because we would rather have a night of good sex than to continue to fight and get an actual apology from a woman.

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