Is it normal i can't?
Is it normal I can't take a woman's sex advice if the only thing she's having sex with is a vibrator? Why use a piece of plastic when you can have the real thing?
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Is it normal I can't take a woman's sex advice if the only thing she's having sex with is a vibrator? Why use a piece of plastic when you can have the real thing?
O.P. your logic is a bit flawed. I'm no 'sexpert' here, but even I know that the most basic of vibrators/dildos can make the real thing seem pretty lame in comparison...
Lol at Dappled XD
Why use a washing machine when you can take your clothes down to the river and wash them on a rock?
Impressive. Not every man can admit that a vibrator is better than his manhood.
Blah, better is such a black and white term. For a quick orgasm, a machine designed to achieve a quick orgasm has the advantage. But it's never going to act as a barometer for how much of a turn-on the woman is, it doesn't have any setting other than "standing to attention" (mine has multiple modes and even a "semi" in-between mode), there's no point sucking a vibrator because it's never going to do anything but sit there in a plastic lifelessness, plus mine is pleasantly warm to the touch.
Oh, and it can create human life.
The only thing missing is a bionic implant which makes it vibrate. :D
I would have a difficult time (not laughing out loud) taking sex advice from a virgin. How can they know what it's like when they've never experienced it and it is definitely one of those things that you need to experience to truly have a legitimate opinion about. I would take relationship advice from a virgin though because they do have experience with relationships, just not sexual ones.
Who's talking about virgins here, though? The story is about women who only have sex with a vibrator vs. those women who can get the actual thing.
I brought it up as a contextual comparison. The example was lost on you then, I suppose?
How does the comparison contribute to the story?
It'll be useless to take sexual advice from a virgin, because like you said above, they can't give an opinion about something they've never experienced. Of course, relationships it's another story.
The question isn't about relationships nor virgins. It's about women who choose to be intimate with a piece of plastic instead of a real man who can pleasure them and more. I apologize if you read it wrong.
Well, there wasn't much of a "story" to go by, just two questions.
I guess I did misunderstand you then. Sorry.
Now that you've made it clearer, I would have to say that I agree with you slightly. If they are not into having sex with a partner, then their advice would most likely be biased (unless they were a special person).