Men And Sex

Men And Sex

[Reader Advisory]

Marvin led a team studying what aroused people.  They had been at it thirty years (there was a lot to research.)  Women seemed straightforward, men were all over the map.  Marvin and the men on his team found it fascinating and disorienting.  The women smirked. 

Women enjoyed sex but did not orgasm much.  Men orgasmed almost all the time.  Women needed certain conditions to be aroused.  Men needed a magazine cover. 

Either gender could be dominant, both usually sought to please the other.  Women often allowed men to attempt dominance (with a ‘show me what you got’ attitude.)  Men needed to show what they could do [sexual orientation included.]  Both genders wanted love.  It was an unsettled sea voyage, the waters sometimes clear but mostly murky, with threatening storms—it was little use arguing with the sea. 

Marvin, like the other men on his team, saw echoes of himself.  It was troubling.  He brought his research home and talked about it with his wife.  He noticed she often smirked during those chats.  He asked why. 

She nodded to his obvious arousal.  He became aroused talking about how men were aroused.  “How about a little music?  I’ll get some wine and we can cuddle on the couch.”