(Nosper Dialogues) Taboo questions

Darin: I don’t understand why women don’t come forth and explain their sexuality. I’m what I think is a rational and logical person. It’s hard to fathom someone not being able to answer the taboo questions. How hard is it to explain your orgasm or erotic fantasy? What is the taboo of discussing sex? JANE: Most women don’t have fantasies. That’s what’s embarrassing because men assume everyone must enjoy eroticism. Most women just think it’s disgusting! There’s no point in women discussing reaity with men. Men defend their fantasies. JANE (cont): I have found that any honesty about female orgasm brings in the political crowd who pile on the abuse without having anything constructive to say. You have to be persistent but you will never convince the majority of men that women really aren’t interested. Darin: Well. I believe my wife has some sexual desire. But as far as eroticism I would say minimal to almost none. My wife’s level of eroticism is watching something like Sex and the City or a similar level of sexual video that is a romantic, female way of thinking. Darin (cont): She read 50 shades of Grey. We must have had sex every other night. I thought it was great having her increased sex drive. She got through the second book I think it was, said it was disgusting and put it down. That was it. Her enhanced sex drive stopped. Dedicated to womens enjoyment of sexual pleasure