Bingo, so many woman become unhappy because they have the habit of using sexual deprivation as a weapon, that they are actually not only hurting their patner, but hurting themselves as well.
And depriving men leads them to not initiate anymore. That makes women even more miserable. Women depriving are controlling and then when they have control they're unhappy. It's a vicious cycle.
On the other hand- being in a relationship with a woman, who has sex with you in order to balance her hormones, is a loveless, lonely, hell of its own.
@@Aroundhere185 Yeah, balance. A balancing act for what you need to have, and what you need to avoid. And knowing yourself well enough to be able to plan. Then, being content with what you get.
Good first minute... terrible interview, though. Biologically, the body/brain learns things you will never have access to unless you learn biology, neurology and chemistry. I do like a guy on youtube that called his channel bionomics? I think... and, even with a good generic understanding, it's hard to tell the effect of the things he's saying. I have to take 50 more steps to understand the information, but... neurologically, you simply Do not have access to this information. Physically... you can "feel" things, but you will be limited in your interpretation to your sensations... one thing Nearly No professional tells you is how taxing it is to have an orgasm. Nearly nobody know (among all MDs) is what is happening when you reach it. It is worth the thought experiment to ponder this... but she's effectively demonstrating why she's not grounded with all her buzz words and inability to effectively say that she's happier because she does attempt to communicate more clearly and the guy is probably bashing his head-in to repeat: summarize, what is the intent behind this interaction, why are you saying this etc... Toddlers, really.
Bingo, so many woman become unhappy because they have the habit of using sexual deprivation as a weapon, that they are actually not only hurting their patner, but hurting themselves as well.
And depriving men leads them to not initiate anymore. That makes women even more miserable. Women depriving are controlling and then when they have control they're unhappy. It's a vicious cycle.
On the other hand- being in a relationship with a woman, who has sex with you in order to balance her hormones, is a loveless, lonely, hell of its own.
@@m2pozadso where is the happy medium? Just have sex 3x week. Be happy.
@@Aroundhere185 Yeah, balance. A balancing act for what you need to have, and what you need to avoid. And knowing yourself well enough to be able to plan. Then, being content with what you get.
@@m2pozadcan't always get what you want
So she did what the effinist wanted, hated it, and turned out she was dissatisfied? It's almost like there is a reason there are roles...
Who’s this woman?
Good first minute... terrible interview, though. Biologically, the body/brain learns things you will never have access to unless you learn biology, neurology and chemistry. I do like a guy on youtube that called his channel bionomics? I think... and, even with a good generic understanding, it's hard to tell the effect of the things he's saying. I have to take 50 more steps to understand the information, but... neurologically, you simply Do not have access to this information. Physically... you can "feel" things, but you will be limited in your interpretation to your sensations... one thing Nearly No professional tells you is how taxing it is to have an orgasm. Nearly nobody know (among all MDs) is what is happening when you reach it. It is worth the thought experiment to ponder this... but she's effectively demonstrating why she's not grounded with all her buzz words and inability to effectively say that she's happier because she does attempt to communicate more clearly and the guy is probably bashing his head-in to repeat: summarize, what is the intent behind this interaction, why are you saying this etc... Toddlers, really.