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By *wazuluMan
over a year ago
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I'm no physiologist, maybe it's because the challenge is different between married v single and that comes across when you interact with each of them. Avoid making the focus on an outcome, rather focus on the person.
Treat the single guys the same as you would a married man. Hope that helps? |
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Singles don't want to commit or give you a sense of attachment ( understandably ) Marrieds are not free for you to have ........so they are more eager with the protection of their deceived other being someone to hold up to your advances as a shield. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Would the married men actually meet you though, if you took them up on their offers? "
Can only relate the answer for one married guy whose still wishes to see me, after a year but my conscience not wanting to carry on |
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"Why can't I keep the attention of a single guy ? But the married ones won't leave me the fuck alone ? "
Single guys are looking for uncomplicated variety , and possibly looking to find ‘ the one ‘ . Strangely they tend to find that single women who openly admit they like a few select playmates are not what they are looking for . They don’t like to feel like they are just another notch .
Married guys on the other hand are looking for anything that shows an interest in them . They’ve got what they want at home and you’ll be a safe bet for a bit of extracurricular fun . That extracurricular fun is way more important to these guys . The single guys are too busy arranging another meet with another woman to get involved in arranging further meets . Plus of course they no doubt have a pretty active social life with nothing getting in the way of them doing so . |
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