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You like 'em naughty or nice?

Naughty or nice gf or wife?


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PrincessPeach;644297; said:
Who says you can't have outrageous sex without drama?

"Nice" and "Naughty" are not mutually exclusive.

Will you marry me?

But seriously (I'm already married or my question might have been semi-serious), while I completely agree with you in theory, in my pre my wife experience naughty consistently seemed to correlate with drama (and eating disorders, substance abuse . . .).
 
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Jagdaddy;644320; said:
Will you marry me?

But seriously (I'm already married or my question might have been semi-serious), while I completely agree with you in theory, in my pre my wife experience naughty consistently seemed to correlate with drama (and eating disorders, substance abuse . . .).

Yep! Been there, done that! :(
 
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Well, to some degree, there is probably something to that. I mean, women who are more likely to be "naughty" are likely to be more passionate in general than "tame" girls, so that could certainly create a tendency toward drama.

Just sayin' that's not necessarily always the case, or at least that a certain measure of passionate drama doesn't always have to be bad or stressful if it's channeled into the right things (i.e. not substance abuse or eating disorders, or whatever).

In any case, I think suggesting that there are only two broad categories of women ("naughty sluts" and "nice goody two-shoes") is a bit insulting...
 
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