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In reply to the discussion: For your consideration: a nationwide women's action: "Not Tonight, Dear." [View all]HughBeaumont
(24,461 posts)18. I think these bills are about as overreaching as you can get without actually being in the bedroom.
But I'm in what most sex therapists and counselors call a "Sexless Marriage" (10 - 12 times a year).
"Not Tonight, Dear" is pretty much every night and weekend for me. Right now, I'm going on 3 weeks. I don't even bother asking during the week because I know what the answer will be. A few years ago, it was far worse . . . we're talking it wouldn't have been unusual to go MONTHS without sex.
So if this is a protest, I wouldn't know the difference.
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For your consideration: a nationwide women's action: "Not Tonight, Dear." [View all]
calimary
Feb 2012
OP
Don't know. But I'm just fed up with this! I wanna force some damn CONSEQUENCES
calimary
Feb 2012
#4
Yup, men required to have a penis probe before getting an RX for viagra. Got to find
crunch60
Feb 2012
#8
That bill got me incensed, too. It is unbelievable to have this going on in the 21st century!
Honeycombe8
Feb 2012
#9
are you voting in favour of any of these woman-hating bills? if not, you should be okay
niyad
Mar 2012
#13
Well, women are being attacked directly in their genitals with the trans-vaginal probe
lunatica
Mar 2012
#19
Certainly not! Our husbands, partners, lovers who support us in this - are all exempt.
calimary
Mar 2012
#32
That still wouldn't remove the option of renting or toe tapping in public restrooms
Major Nikon
Mar 2012
#15
I think these bills are about as overreaching as you can get without actually being in the bedroom.
HughBeaumont
Mar 2012
#18