This is a question that has been on my mind lately only because what I've been told about my performance unprovokingly. In no means am I trying to sound like I'm bragging and I understand that women's words mean one thing and their behavior another. However, I will say that their words have been congruent with their behavior on this topic, but being great in bed seems to hold little, if any, value.
For example:
My ex wife, during divorce, would come to me out of the blue and say "the sex was great". She also said "I will never get it like that from anyone". She even sent me multiple sects during the proceedings and for about a month in the proceedings, I gave it to her...a lot. Now she treats me like absolute garbage and I would go as far as to say she hates me.
So, that "great sex" really doesn't seem to show much value. For myself, personally, I would be very civil and polite to any woman I had great sex with and I am.
Fast forward to the post divorce dating world and I've banged 5 women in the last 2 years. Each of them say similar things.
Now with the last one - I broke up with - she had a ton of issues and most here would say she wasn't worth the time but her and I literally banged 3-4 times per night and I heard the words "best sex ever" and "I would marry you right now". I do try to collect some data where I can and this last one I must have banged close to 90 times in one month. It was crazy and awesome. She was telling her family about it.
But in the end, she didn't care at all when we broke up. Its been about a month and I haven't heard from her.
I have had exes come back and say that I was better than then who they are with now.
I believe that to be true. But why then do I get ghosted? If I'm high value (money and looks would be my biggest strengths) and the sex is the best they've had, then why don't they fight to stay with me?
I should also note that these words were not coming from pillow talk other than one quote referencing marriage. She was on top of me when she said that.
I never ask if they liked it either. Their behavior answers that for me.
I've also been a firm believer of getting them off first, especially the first time. It always seems to have them coming back for more. I learned this when I dated my ex in high school (she was my 4th). I got her off the first time and she clung on to me and came back for more right away. Told all her friends too (which I think is mistake for women to do, if they aren't fond of sharing).
If I were a woman, and the sex was great, both emotionally and logically I would think they would try their assess off to keep that going.
Often I am met with contention because I have my own things to do. I work on myself a lot. That takes time out of my day and I prioritize self improvement over the person I'm dating. This does seem to upset them.
I'm also told that they are comfortable with me. Their behavior reflects that too as they lay naked in my bed in the morning and often crawl back on me or I get pulled on them.
I guess I don't understand why it is that things still fall apart, meaning they do something that gets them nexted in most cases, and the sex was truly the best they had, why don't they try to come back for more later on? Now I will say too that there's always been a few post breakup bangs but then that's it. Never hear from them again. I guess my question is - does great intimacy experiences not hold significant long term value for men with women? It doesn't seem to... And if you agree or disagree, can you enlighten me as to why that is?
For example:
My ex wife, during divorce, would come to me out of the blue and say "the sex was great". She also said "I will never get it like that from anyone". She even sent me multiple sects during the proceedings and for about a month in the proceedings, I gave it to her...a lot. Now she treats me like absolute garbage and I would go as far as to say she hates me.
So, that "great sex" really doesn't seem to show much value. For myself, personally, I would be very civil and polite to any woman I had great sex with and I am.
Fast forward to the post divorce dating world and I've banged 5 women in the last 2 years. Each of them say similar things.
Now with the last one - I broke up with - she had a ton of issues and most here would say she wasn't worth the time but her and I literally banged 3-4 times per night and I heard the words "best sex ever" and "I would marry you right now". I do try to collect some data where I can and this last one I must have banged close to 90 times in one month. It was crazy and awesome. She was telling her family about it.
But in the end, she didn't care at all when we broke up. Its been about a month and I haven't heard from her.
I have had exes come back and say that I was better than then who they are with now.
I believe that to be true. But why then do I get ghosted? If I'm high value (money and looks would be my biggest strengths) and the sex is the best they've had, then why don't they fight to stay with me?
I should also note that these words were not coming from pillow talk other than one quote referencing marriage. She was on top of me when she said that.
I never ask if they liked it either. Their behavior answers that for me.
I've also been a firm believer of getting them off first, especially the first time. It always seems to have them coming back for more. I learned this when I dated my ex in high school (she was my 4th). I got her off the first time and she clung on to me and came back for more right away. Told all her friends too (which I think is mistake for women to do, if they aren't fond of sharing).
If I were a woman, and the sex was great, both emotionally and logically I would think they would try their assess off to keep that going.
Often I am met with contention because I have my own things to do. I work on myself a lot. That takes time out of my day and I prioritize self improvement over the person I'm dating. This does seem to upset them.
I'm also told that they are comfortable with me. Their behavior reflects that too as they lay naked in my bed in the morning and often crawl back on me or I get pulled on them.
I guess I don't understand why it is that things still fall apart, meaning they do something that gets them nexted in most cases, and the sex was truly the best they had, why don't they try to come back for more later on? Now I will say too that there's always been a few post breakup bangs but then that's it. Never hear from them again. I guess my question is - does great intimacy experiences not hold significant long term value for men with women? It doesn't seem to... And if you agree or disagree, can you enlighten me as to why that is?