Wishing for a woman to be pure is just a narcissistic longing of men
Talking about such a topic can easily be perceived as someone who is more bitter and hateful in this regard. So a couple of disclaimers first. I, like almost all male compatriots, for their favorite women did not think only in me this tree hangs this fact is not very satisfied, so there are both "bitter" and "hatred", but "bitter" and "hatred". But the "bitterness" and "hatred" are not so big and deep that we need to verbally attack women here. This topic is only out of interest in the psychological phenomenon of human relations between the sexes, rather than wanting to take personal revenge.
When I was in college, a few of my buddies were talking about some other friends of the same sex that we ****ed up. A look big and thick, but has a very good artistic talent of male students said in a serious manner, if I were a woman, there are a few men that must be married, do not marry that to regret for a lifetime. Then listed a long list of names, those men are beautiful and ugly, different personalities, but there is one thing is **** the same, that is, they are all very interesting people. Depending on the difference in the attraction each one held for him, the length of time he wanted to marry them varied from three months to a year. We dislocated our jaw joints in laughter listening to his whimsical thoughts, all the while imagining how many men I would want to marry if I were a woman myself."?" A little thought and the number is no longer less than ten.
In the newspaper lace news occasionally read a certain country a woman has been married many times and so on, but no one around to know the women do so. People who have been married three times are rare. This shows that our fellow women, though as philandering as men, still know how to take control at the level of behavior.
Men can be narcissistic about this, because this example shows that it is the different cuteness of different men that causes women to be flamboyant. As time progresses, the phrase "there are too many temptations in the world" is no longer just a warning to men. However, I still feel a little weird when a woman reminds herself or other women of this phrase, like hearing a dish of delicious food and saying that she cares about who gets to taste it. I know it has something to do with my inner macho mindset, which is characterized by ignoring or denying women's basic needs and believing that women have no active choices but only the right to passive obedience.