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From: edhall@randvax.UUCP (Ed Hall)
Newsgroups: net.singles
Subject: Re: Are the sexes the same?
Message-ID: <2688@randvax.UUCP>
Date: Sun, 8-Sep-85 23:46:30 EDT
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Posted: Sun Sep  8 23:46:30 1985
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In article <216@kepler.UUCP> mojo@kepler.UUCP (mojo) writes:
>I have noticed fascinating differences between male and female sexual
>fantasies (based strictly on reading and my own informal limited survey).
>...Men seem to be sexually creatures of detail.  Our fantasies quite often
>include very specific little "switches" that turn us on. ... Feminine
>fantasys on the other hand deal much more with emotions, moods, and
>generalities. ... What do you think?
>... Morris Jones

Interesting; I find that as soon as I start fantasizing specific
details, my mind wanders and my attention [and whatever] flags, unless
there is a specific person involved in which case I fantasize whatever
makes them special (i.e. what turns me on about them).  But I tend to be
a ``realist'', and don't allow much slack for fantasies, anyway, unless
the fantasies are somehow come pretty close to reality.  I guess this
comes from the (probably false) idea of having only a limited quantity
of imagination.  Funny thing is, the *hottest* ``fantasies'' for me are
really just fond memories.  And I guess one fantasy might be that this
situation is reciprocal...

Am I strange, or what?

		-Ed Hall
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