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Even her husband is sounding testy. It's not even 7am and I am feeling homicidal
Forgive me but Iβm new to the sex world and have only been sexually active for a few months. In the few times Iβve had sex so far I havenβt been able to cum, not from penetration or her/I trying to manually do it. I know itβs not a nerves issues but rather some kind of subconscious problem where I feel guilty for doing it or something...idk
Quite frankly I just last forever and it sucks; it sucks so much Iβm kinda envious of people with PE. The last time we had sex I lasted over an hour and ugh....I just want to cum and finish like every guy in the world π’
Iβm trying to find out what other guys like their woman to do for them or what they like to hear her say that drives you over the edge and helps you cum.
(Iβm in my late twenties if that matters)
So I was just reading one of our βfavoriteβ mom subreddits. One of the moms was bitching about how her child free male coworker was bitching about being tired. She just had to make a snarky remark about how sheβs more tired because her kid had her up from 2-4 am and woke up at 5am. Hate to break it to ya lady but just because your a mom doesnβt mean you own the rights to being tired. Childfree people can be just as tired as you. Just because you popped out vagina fruit doesnβt mean shit. Ugh so annoying. I literally wake up every hour all night long and sleep like absolute crap so yes when I wake up in the morning I am tired too. π‘
We live in Ontario
Hi! To qualify the title, in my opinion gender roles are bad for both men and women because it forces the sexes into boxes that they don't want to be in, it's fine if you think they are good, this isn't a debate about that.
Now, to the meat of the question, everyone around me and on the internet thinks gender roles is hell for women and beneficial for men, and because of this, I also grew up thinking that gender roles were created to benefit men and oppress women. I really hated them, especially since I am a woman.
My boyfriend (20M) is a very traditionally conservative man and loves the idea of gender roles, so I (20F) tried to get him to dislike them, then he told me he wanted to follow them because he wants to provide everything for me, and protect me from harm. So I asked him what he wants in return, and he said that he just wants me to love him. Then I started rethinking gender roles.
I'm not saying gender roles are always easy for women, but it is definitely better than the male gender role. Even if you look at traditional gender roles, the husband is expected to provide money for the whole household, and pay for wives' and kids' food, shelter, schooling, medicine, and entertainment. In addition, if the family ever goes out and an attacker befalls them, he is expected to give up his life to save them. He is also expected to do the most difficult and laborious work in the home, such as cleaning the gutter, taking out the trash, and fixing furniture, etc.
All of this responsibility can cut into time with his children. There has been many a custody battle where a man spent so much time working to provide for his family, that he didn't spend that much time with his child, and the mother gets full custody of the child because of this.
Due to these roles, men are more unhappy at work than women, work longer hours, do more dangerous and dirty jobs, get murdered more, live shorter, and have a lower quality of life in general.
One thing I hear from feminists is accusations of the double burden, that women have to go to work and then come home and do all the housework while the man lies on the coach watching TV. But this is untrue for most couples, as men actually do 4 MORE hours of work a week, [Source]
This comes back to what I was saying about my SO, he believes that men should be the head of the household and that wives should submit to their husban
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So lemme start off Iβm 17 and sheβs 18. Imo thatβs like more than old enough to date. Her parents donβt let her date but we do anyways. Today my English teacher emailed her parents to say she was doing poorly in English class(she has an A) but also decided itβd be fun to include that me and her are dating. Now her parents have had a problem with me since 4 months. I got in trouble in schook and theyβve had a problem ever since. So when they found out today they took her phone, made her do homework in the kitchen took her car keys(she pays for everything in the car and itβs in her name cuz she payed for it) they srnt letting her close her door tonight. Threatened to get a restraining order on me(they canβt do that. She has to cuz sheβs an adult) and told her that they wouldnβt let her go to college if sheβs still with me (also canβt do that. Itβs illegal). They also told the English teacher to let them know if they see me and her together. Iβm in a real bind here and we both wanna stay together. So idrk what to do but Iβm real pissed and tomorrow the English teacher is gonna find out who sheβs dealing with. Itβll be a good one
This would effectively take out any biased that people have against race, religion, gender, height, weight, etc. It would also allow for better ideas to be utilized, as it would be based purely off merit and not inter office loyalty. This would also weed out counter productive people, and those that don't actually belong in leadership positions.
I've always wondered this. Personally as a black man I don't like the word and try not to say it, even amongst my black peers, but I still sing it aloud when alone.
Edit: To clarify, I don't care what you do or say in your own privacy, but I'd probably take offence if you said it around me. That's why I stopped using it, there's no point setting standards that you don't follow yourself.
Hey everyone,
I'm currently substitute teaching for a sixth-grade class in a rather conservative part of the country. It looks like this placement may unexpectedly become long-term, which means I may have a chance to meet one of my little dream(s): I may be able to pick my own book to read aloud to the class, after we finish our current reading.
I would love to pick up Terry Pratchett's "The Wee Free Men," as it's a fun, fun story, starring kids about the same age as my class, and deals with lots of more-mature themes.
However, I'm also a little concerned about length at this point in the school year, and I seem to remember some material might not be entirely appropriate for the little 'uns; for example, the main character briefly describes Where Babies Come From (which I can just skip over), and repeatedly gives strong whiskey to some side characters (which will be harder; to give you an idea, today's journal prompt was something like "why do people commit crimes?" and a surprisingly large portion of the answers were "Because alcohol.").
Any thoughts?
"That's why I brought you," my wife answered as she gave me a hard shove over the railing.
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