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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Effects of petting to men part I

Effects of petting to men Part I

Leo tunaanza makala mpya kabisa.

This is part I of a new series titled effects of petty to men. In our previous articles we defined petting as the activity of kissing and touching somebody, especially in a sexual way. Some groups classify petting as light and heavy. Light petting means caressing or fondling of bodies outside clothing while heavy petting means caressing each others bodies underneath the clothing. Further heavy petting means the sexual activity which avoids penetration. Soma zaidi.

Petting affects guys differently from the way it does to girls. But since members of both sexes wear many masks, the often do not understand what the other sex is feeling. Our societies rear boys to feel differently about themselves. We parents teach our boys to be strong, tough, forceful, aggressive, and capable of functioning in many ways. Being capable sexually is one of the most important tests of masculinity especially during the teen year, when a fellow is trying to find himself. He needs to prove to himself and other that he can function like a man.

Important note:
The male is stimulated sexually in ways that few females realize. He is more sex driven than the female, and this holds true for him throughout life. For this a male is not being dirty or evil when he responds to sexual stimuli. He is being a male and that is good to the point at least!

This is nature and that is real manhood. In African society members of the family become worried when a boy in the family becomes less interested with girls. In actual fact some parents force their boys to look for ladies!

Studies have shown that some men guilt of rape are caught because they return to the scene of their crime, assuming the woman also enjoyed the experience and would like to repeat.


Take care and see you next time. (Itaendelea)


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