Sexual needs?

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  • No.

    I like sex. I'd go as far as to say I love sex. Sex is great, awesome, and I have a strong desire for it.

    But do any of those things mean it is a need? No, absolutely not. If I didn't have sex, I would be fine. It would not cause me to become depressed, it would not kill me. It would not detriment either my mental or physical health.

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    • "I like sex. I'd go as far as to say I love sex. Sex is great, awesome, and I have a strong desire for it."
      Of course - you TOTALLY LOVE sex and have STAGGERING desire for it - although you don't NEED it and would be completely fine without it. Go say that bullshit to asexuals or someone who hasn't heard the word "sex" yet.
      I HATE men who think that they are fucking horny and want sex all the time / every day etc. but if they met a woman who REALLY wants sex, they would run away from that nymphomaniac / sex addict!!! Fucking idiotic bullshit!!!

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      • I don't understand what your point is in this reply. Please explain.

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    • Because you'd be fine doesn't mean others would. You seem to be the one with "you should think like me" syndrom. I can definitely tell you that if I'd never have sex again I'd kill myself.

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    • You are very lucky. Many men take medications for hypertension caused by inadequate sexual caring from a female partner.

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      • Then I sympathize with them. They clearly have a need that cannot be satisfied with what they have, which is a shame. Some people have sexual needs, and others do not.

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        • I am confused. Help me understand why they have shame.

          The guys I am thinking of cannot get women because of their facial scars. One of them goes to nude beaches. Nudism is not sexual.

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          • You misunderstand my use of the word "shame". You think I am suggesting these men ought to be ashamed. I am not suggesting that, that would be nonsense for me to say. I am suggesting that these men are unfortunate, and deserve my sympathy.

            Replace the word "shame" with "misfortune". They mean the same thing.

            "They clearly have a need that cannot be satisfied with what they have, which is unfortunate".

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