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WHAT DO WOMEN KNOW ABOUT POTENCY?

on March 27th, 2009 by admin

Many women, sad to say, share the same misconceptions about potency. Here’s what one divorced, middle-aged man has to say about women: “They don’t understand that, just like a woman can really have a headache, a man can really be tired. A lot of women react to that by having their feelings hurt. I’ve had women tell me I must not find them attractive—when I was just honestly exhausted,” In this scenario, the penis is seen as some sort of ultimate lie detector, showing a man’s true feelings by not acknowledging a woman’s attractiveness with an erection.

Ignorance about potency among women also plays a big role in the communication snafu. Many women simply never learned anything about male physiology. “I had no formal sex education, none!” says Lyla, an attractive 37-year-old woman who runs the personnel department for a large state agency. “My assumption was just that a man got hard on demand. I thought he could say, ‘I want an erection’ and there it would be. That simple!” Growing up, Lyla got her information about sexuality from her girlfriend—”she was much more experienced than me, she was considered fast’—and her older sisters. “They told me you could look at a man’s hand and tell how big his penis was. I believed that. They believed that. Why not?” She laughs. “I just didn’t have any basis for believing that a man couldn’t just make an erection happen. Later, when I got older, I felt sometimes that I was in control, that a man would get an erection in reaction to how sexy I was. But I didn’t really understand the process. In fact, when I was younger, I thought men were hard all the time. I didn’t even know they were usually soft, and had to get an erection.”

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