When a Woman Isn't in the Mood: Part I
by Dennis Prager
Given our preoccupation with politics and economics, it is easy to forget that for most of us micro issues still play a greater role in our lives. So here are some thoughts that, as heretical as they might sound, have been found extremely helpful, sometimes even marriage-saving, from listeners to my radio show, which features a “male-female hour” every week.
The subject is one of the most common problems that besets marriages: the wife who is “not in the mood” and the consequently frus ...
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Posted by: emma
Comment: #1
Fri Jan 2, 2009 11:32 AM
glad you admitted men are so like animals!
I really hope you die in your sleep, old man. You sexist twat.
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Posted by: AnonymousDissenter
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Sat Jan 10, 2009 12:41 PM
HAHAHAHAHA! You sir, are a ridiculous human.
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Posted by: clytia
Comment: #3
Sat Jan 10, 2009 9:45 PM
give this a try:
http://blog.blowfish.com/culture/greta-christina-sex-moods-and-a-wifes-selfless-duty-and-we-are-in-what-century-again/959
i agree - while there may be a tiny seed of a good idea in what you've written, over all it's a load of bolloks.
and to all the poor deprived males out there - have you heard of masturbation? or giving your missus some pleasure for once?
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Posted by: Scot Penslar
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Thu Dec 25, 2008 7:49 PM
While I don't necessarily agree with all of your views about marriage and male-female relationships, I salute you for having the balls (you should pardon the expression), in this age of stifling political correctness, to stand up and remind us that men and women are DIFFERENT. Different psychologically and emotionally as well as physically. And these differences don't come from "social conditioning" or "gender role stereotyping," as radical feminism would have us believe; they're hardwired into our brains as a result of millions of years of evolution. Instead of pretending that these differences don't exist, why can't we acknowledge them and take advantage of them to the mutual benefit of both sexes?
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Posted by: karen
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Thu Jan 1, 2009 4:33 AM
ok, so I didn't read part one. sorry. I do think there are many women in my position, though. Can you speak to that?
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Posted by: Juanito Verde
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Tue Dec 23, 2008 3:50 PM
Spot on, Dude!
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