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Top Ten Misconceptions About Guys

 
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Guys Only Think About Sex

Sex is not always the first thing a guy thinks about. Some people even think that guys only think about sex without any strings attached. Brennan Smith, a sophomore at Arizona State University said, “I would always say being committed to a person is way more important than one night of sex.” This seems to be the same for many guys. So don’t just assume that they only want sex because some of them just want to hang out and get to know you!

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As a man of 38 I agree with this I personally don’t like much of any professional sports. To me if I’m gonna watch grown men playing with balls and each other what with all the physical contact and such, then I’d call professional sports mild soft core porn, if I wanna waste my time like that than at least it should be actual gay porn at least there would be sexual thoughts from more entertaining action than millionaires get payed to do nothing. If they didn’t have their sports they’d at least be able to assist all of us regular people to better society and our countries with real work, but alas they don’t wanna grow up they just wanna play games meant for children instead of contributing to society.

October 4, 2020 - 7:33am
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Men often feel pressure when it comes to liking sports, especially sports like football. Boys often feel the pressure to play sports. My son's friend growing up was not sports inclined.  But his father pushed him to playing soccer, baseball, flag football. There shouldn't be this pressure to have to like and play sports. If you do, that's fine. If if don't, that should be fine too.

Thank you for your comment, Anon!

Helena

October 4, 2020 - 7:57am
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