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In reply to the discussion: Report: Denying Men Sex Is Like Child Neglect [View all]Matt_in_STL
(1,446 posts)75. Did you read the actual WSJ article?
The actual article is a bit more thought provoking and not the NY Mag's attempt at making sexism humorous.
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Study shows that grumpy, overweight, late-to-come-home men are aphrodisiacs for women
Orrex
Apr 2013
#2
Millions of men walking around with that description...not so happy looking though.
Ninga
Apr 2013
#32
It sure is a crappy article. Again, man blaming his wife or girlfriend because his
southernyankeebelle
Apr 2013
#65
No I just got really upset that women are always getting its their fault attitude about
southernyankeebelle
Apr 2013
#83
Thanks, I needed a laugh. I knew I would get someone to see the humor. You have
southernyankeebelle
Apr 2013
#99
The NY Mag article is full of dumb quotes... in reality it seems this poor guy was trying hard
bettyellen
Apr 2013
#101
I went back and read it. I still think women should think twice if sex is the most
southernyankeebelle
Apr 2013
#110
I think it's safe to say that sex wasn't the most important thing in that marriage.
geek tragedy
Apr 2013
#114
Ms. Mower had been turned off by the "pressure" to have sex again after a miscarriage
rocktivity
Apr 2013
#8
I agree. Part of marriage is working through the periods where the two partners
geek tragedy
Apr 2013
#21
I'm totally with you on it. There's not much in life that prepares a young married
geek tragedy
Apr 2013
#30
You know geek...I sometimes think your just not up on things. I am wrong. You're quite
Katashi_itto
Apr 2013
#78
Yeah, when it comes to male-female dyads there is really only one side to any story. Right?
leeroysphitz
Apr 2013
#38
Ironically, the content of the article undermined a lot of gender stereotypes
geek tragedy
Apr 2013
#76
" Is this (a) implausible and (b) something that would merit insulting and mocking the wife?"
leeroysphitz
Apr 2013
#45
Agreed. I just like to jerk my knee in a different direction than everybody else...
leeroysphitz
Apr 2013
#63
I knew a married couple where the man essentially was disinterested in sex. The marriage imploded
stevenleser
Apr 2013
#50
I don't know about "insulting and mocking," but it would be her fault for getting fat.
Sivafae
Apr 2013
#70
The WSJ is partly to blame by casting it in the traditional gender stereotypes
geek tragedy
Apr 2013
#25
Ironically, a lot of the commentary has embedded partriarchal stereotypes of men.
geek tragedy
Apr 2013
#39
It's not selfishness, but there's a profound lack of empathy being displayed.
geek tragedy
Apr 2013
#35
A close friend of mine is happily married to a man who is unable to have sex...
LanternWaste
Apr 2013
#106
Still not an excuse for cheating. If you can't tolerate your partner not able or
MillennialDem
Apr 2013
#130
He needs to grow up. His wife just had a miscarriage and all he can think about is he is not
appleannie1
Apr 2013
#79
I have had a very healthy marriage of almost 50 years. My husband voluntarily went without sex
appleannie1
Apr 2013
#94
I read a post here on DU that claimed women were turned on by their man doing the dishes
panader0
Apr 2013
#109