bigneil said:Have you ever had a woman say you are her "booty call"? Where did the relationship go?
Is a booty call the equivalent of a f<ck buddy? Is it a compliment, an insult or neither? Good or bad?
Thanks in advance.
SirFratserlot said:It means you are getting used with sexual benefits
Dont listen to those dumbasses, they started a circle jerk out of nowhere instead of reasoning about what you said.bigneil said:So a girl is using a man for sex?
I think being a booty call is bad if you're a woman and good if you're a man.
You can blame Sex & the City for this. Actually you can blame the entire media industry for society's moral decline.bigneil said:Thanks Who Dares Win.
In the past week one girl said I could be her FB and the other said I was her BC. In my whole life no girl ever used either of those terms explicitly.
I think it's their way of saying they are attracted but unavailable for a commitment, which is ideal for me. Except I just wonder about womens declining morals. It seems they all have multiple men for different functions.
bigneil said:So a girl is using a man for sex?
I think being a booty call is bad if you're a woman and good if you're a man.
That's true, but keep in mind at the end of the day men want sex, and women want relationships/marriage. The more guys she has sex with, the harder it's gonna be for her to find a good husband. Every non-relationship f-buddy is a direct hit to her market value (whether she realizes it or not). Chalk it up to the war of the rosesZion said:How is it bad if you're a woman ? Sex is equally as enjoyable for both genders.
While there is no way to prove this, given that men have 2000% more Testosterone than women, and that the going rate is for men to pay $500 for sex, I find it hard to believe that women find it more pleasurable.Zion said:Physically speaking, sex is far more pleasuring for a woman.
Funny, I was thinking about that when reading this thread.casaanova said:100% good thing. It's just her rationalizing what's going on between you two so she doesn't feel like she's the one being used. I think Roissy posted about it at his blog a while back.
I had a woman recently say she was my booty call and she was cool with it. I agree with cassanova, she needed to put herself in a category. This girl just got out of non-sexual serious relationship, and she's now venturing out. My guess was, that was the way of her telling me she needs sex too and she doesn't want anything serious.bigneil said:Have you ever had a woman say you are her "booty call"? Where did the relationship go?
Is a booty call the equivalent of a f<ck buddy? Is it a compliment, an insult or neither? Good or bad?
Thanks in advance.