Thanks, Georgi!
[ 07-01-2001: Message edited by: dragon wench ]
I'm sorry WaverlyOriginally posted by Waverly:
<STRONG>@CE: Ugh. You have found out my secret, I am horribly ugly </STRONG>
Well, our youngest is only 3 months old and pregnancy/birth/post birth kinda puts a damper on things. But my wife has never been all that interested. Why is it in western 'culture', that men are expected to orchestrate sex? Men are also expected to be the active partner in romance as well, while women get to just be passive. This leads to the perception that men want sex all the time, and only sex, while women could care less.Originally posted by C Elegans:
<STRONG>I'm sorry to hear that. But you have been married much longer than I, and you have 2 small children, we have none. Most couples experience a slump when their children are young. If both want to, it's not very difficult to prioritise the couple relationship again when the kids get a bit older and more self sufficient.</STRONG>
What does British, Scottish, Irish, French, German, and Native American extraction get me? Confusion? Subject to the whims of society at large?Originally posted by dragon wench:
<STRONG>@Georgi, yes but those stereotypes die hard. As you likely know, Canada has the dual French and British influences. Franco-Canadians are still generally perceived as more passionate than those of Anglo extraction.</STRONG>