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Desdinova addressed this issue in his thread about a woman's first love, but I want to address it more specifically. Do you think a woman ever really gets over the first guy she sleeps with?
I think sex is a totally different thing, in general, for men and for women. I was talking last night and couldn't even remember the girl I lost my virginity to (I finally did remember) and really am not sure exactly how many girls I've even had sex with. My actions don't always represent the hallmark of my decision making, but I've used sex as a purely recreational activity, blatantly used girls, lied to them, and left them. I've been drunk/high and had sex. And honestly, there's nothing really special that stands out to me, and I think that's a bit sad.
Then there's girls. I've taken 2 girls' virginities over the years that I'm aware of, and both of them still have yet to get over me. One girl I broke up with in 2008, she's married and still writes letters to me directly soliciting sex. She said marrying that guy was the biggest mistake of her life and she'd divorce him if I'd take her back. It's pathetic really, for both of them. The other girl I dated for about 3 months last year, broke up with her in May, f*cked her sporadically throughout the rest of the year (while I was seeing other people and we were still broken up) and finally cut ties sometime before Christmas. She's not married, but she's even more after me than the first girl I mentioned.
I honestly think sex means something totally different to a man than it does to a woman. The more I've thought about this and pondered the issue, the more I think I'm beginning to believe that guys who marry or end up in life long relationships or even long term relationships with women who are not virgins are setting themselves up for problems. I think a man who marries a virgin can be quite assured that she will not cheat on him unless he is just the absolute king AFC of AFCs.
So does a woman's first time leave her forever emotionally attached to the guy, or would you say it's the woman's first love? Or perhaps the woman's deepest love? Rollo wrote something on his blog not too long ago that said in essence, if you are dating a girl, you had better hope you're more alpha than the last guy she had. What's the determinant here?
I'm inclined to believe that unless a girl just got sh*t faced drunk, high, or had random sex with a stranger, her first time is never going away emotionally. If she had any sort of connection meritorious enough for her to have sex with him, it meant something that isn't going away.
Even if I'm wrong about the virginity issue, it's pretty obvious that some "first" for a girl is going to linger with her forever - first love, sex, alpha, whatever.
What is a DJ, a real man, an alpha supposed to do when he picks up an otherwise worthy woman but she has emotional skeletons? You can be the greatest man in the world, but how do you unwire a woman's perceptions about a love she had in the past that she's essentially made sacred in the hallows of her mind? Do you just have to be better? A better man, a better lover, deliver a better connection? Just be the best fing sh*t there is so that you eclipse whatever else there may have been?
For me, this isn't an issue about insecurity as you guys define it for AFCs. It's an issue that I will not be second place in any woman's mind that I am with. If a woman has value sufficient for me to want to include her in my life in an exclusive manner, I will not be anything less than first place. And I don't think that the pat answer "just be alpha" or "just be a man" or something cookie cutter like that is the best response to this.
I know I've written a lot, but what do you think?
I think sex is a totally different thing, in general, for men and for women. I was talking last night and couldn't even remember the girl I lost my virginity to (I finally did remember) and really am not sure exactly how many girls I've even had sex with. My actions don't always represent the hallmark of my decision making, but I've used sex as a purely recreational activity, blatantly used girls, lied to them, and left them. I've been drunk/high and had sex. And honestly, there's nothing really special that stands out to me, and I think that's a bit sad.
Then there's girls. I've taken 2 girls' virginities over the years that I'm aware of, and both of them still have yet to get over me. One girl I broke up with in 2008, she's married and still writes letters to me directly soliciting sex. She said marrying that guy was the biggest mistake of her life and she'd divorce him if I'd take her back. It's pathetic really, for both of them. The other girl I dated for about 3 months last year, broke up with her in May, f*cked her sporadically throughout the rest of the year (while I was seeing other people and we were still broken up) and finally cut ties sometime before Christmas. She's not married, but she's even more after me than the first girl I mentioned.
I honestly think sex means something totally different to a man than it does to a woman. The more I've thought about this and pondered the issue, the more I think I'm beginning to believe that guys who marry or end up in life long relationships or even long term relationships with women who are not virgins are setting themselves up for problems. I think a man who marries a virgin can be quite assured that she will not cheat on him unless he is just the absolute king AFC of AFCs.
So does a woman's first time leave her forever emotionally attached to the guy, or would you say it's the woman's first love? Or perhaps the woman's deepest love? Rollo wrote something on his blog not too long ago that said in essence, if you are dating a girl, you had better hope you're more alpha than the last guy she had. What's the determinant here?
I'm inclined to believe that unless a girl just got sh*t faced drunk, high, or had random sex with a stranger, her first time is never going away emotionally. If she had any sort of connection meritorious enough for her to have sex with him, it meant something that isn't going away.
Even if I'm wrong about the virginity issue, it's pretty obvious that some "first" for a girl is going to linger with her forever - first love, sex, alpha, whatever.
What is a DJ, a real man, an alpha supposed to do when he picks up an otherwise worthy woman but she has emotional skeletons? You can be the greatest man in the world, but how do you unwire a woman's perceptions about a love she had in the past that she's essentially made sacred in the hallows of her mind? Do you just have to be better? A better man, a better lover, deliver a better connection? Just be the best fing sh*t there is so that you eclipse whatever else there may have been?
For me, this isn't an issue about insecurity as you guys define it for AFCs. It's an issue that I will not be second place in any woman's mind that I am with. If a woman has value sufficient for me to want to include her in my life in an exclusive manner, I will not be anything less than first place. And I don't think that the pat answer "just be alpha" or "just be a man" or something cookie cutter like that is the best response to this.
I know I've written a lot, but what do you think?
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