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eeyore
response 50 of 241: Mark Unseen   Dec 4 02:27 UTC 2001

What, am I not a fly honey?
phenix
response 51 of 241: Mark Unseen   Dec 4 03:46 UTC 2001

no comment:)
lelande
response 52 of 241: Mark Unseen   Dec 5 02:36 UTC 2001

'eeyore' wasn't such a looker among those at club ashdown.
phenix
response 53 of 241: Mark Unseen   Dec 5 03:03 UTC 2001

club ashdown?
eeyore
response 54 of 241: Mark Unseen   Dec 5 03:36 UTC 2001

That's what I was gonna ask.....
lelande
response 55 of 241: Mark Unseen   Dec 5 20:16 UTC 2001

http://www.just-pooh.com/ashdown.html
picard
response 56 of 241: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 19:02 UTC 2001

This is the most insane conversation I have ever seen, I like it, how you
doing greg?  and again, club ashdown?
phenix
response 57 of 241: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 23:39 UTC 2001

i'm doing quite well actually.
getting a chance to use my madz skillz again
jaklumen
response 58 of 241: Mark Unseen   Dec 13 02:24 UTC 2001

resp:36  We're at 18 weeks now (going on five months.)

So neat to be a daddy-in-training.

But back to the topic of this forum, and perhaps a twist to the 
conversation..

Anyone else experience a change in the sex life before, during, and 
after pregnancy?  Did it make a difference whether it was planned or 
not?   To how few people would this question apply?

Maybe we could make it a new item, or discuss it in another existing 
item.. I know this one probably isn't the most appropriate, with intros 
here and all. 
michaela
response 59 of 241: Mark Unseen   Dec 13 02:37 UTC 2001

Pregnant women are known to have increased sexual desire from six months on,
due to pressure from the baby on the cervix/uterus.
lelande
response 60 of 241: Mark Unseen   Dec 13 10:20 UTC 2001

it FEEDS the baby
i
response 61 of 241: Mark Unseen   Dec 14 03:32 UTC 2001

Is more sex late in pregnancy Mother Nature's way of keeping Mr. Hope-He's-
Right around a bit later to provide for baby & chase off the sabertooths?
orinoco
response 62 of 241: Mark Unseen   Dec 14 23:25 UTC 2001

It seems like if Sarah's explanation is right, a higher sex drive late in
pregnancy isn't something that would need to evolve separately: it would be
a natural consequence of human babies getting so big in the womb. 

(But I guess if a high sex drive turned out to be an evolutionary problem
for a pregnant woman, we might have evolved something to counteract it --
maybe a hormonal shift of some sort.  Still, it seems to me like a
convenient coincidence, not a `design feature.')

eeyore
response 63 of 241: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 09:13 UTC 2001

There is also the possible idea that it keeps the men coming back.  For the
first few months you aren't feeling well enough to have sex, and his eye might
wander a bit after a little while.  Then, you are horny as hell, and he's
really happy, happy enough to stick out the fact that the moment that baby
is born, you aren't having sex again for a couple of months.
michaela
response 64 of 241: Mark Unseen   Dec 16 00:54 UTC 2001

It's nothing more than pressure.  The same is true for enjoying orgasms more
if you have a semi-full bladder.
jaklumen
response 65 of 241: Mark Unseen   Dec 20 10:05 UTC 2001

Ah, six months then.
michaela
response 66 of 241: Mark Unseen   Dec 20 12:51 UTC 2001

Well, it varies...  a lot depends on how the woman is carrying and if her
hormones are at the right levels.  The downside is that a woman is usually
quite large at that point and doesn't *feel* sexy.
codie
response 67 of 241: Mark Unseen   Dec 22 18:28 UTC 2001

Woman should feel sexy.... I think so.... :))
phenix
response 68 of 241: Mark Unseen   Dec 22 18:49 UTC 2001

women should feel soft and wrm:)
that is sexy
michaela
response 69 of 241: Mark Unseen   Dec 23 09:23 UTC 2001

It's hard to feel sexy when you can't bend over far enough to tie your own
shoes...  :)
i
response 70 of 241: Mark Unseen   Dec 23 13:16 UTC 2001

Is that innate, or because you've been programmed by Giant Media, Inc. to
believe that women must comform to a very restrictive shape standard in
order to be sexy?
phenix
response 71 of 241: Mark Unseen   Dec 23 15:57 UTC 2001

innate mostly. i don't like the style of women on media.
they never show the honies i like. blond is ich mostly
and more than a handfull can be too much. well. except it doesn't bind well.
i have to give mad prps to the japanese, that's hard work
jaklumen
response 72 of 241: Mark Unseen   Dec 24 03:52 UTC 2001

I'm sure it's perceptions of both said woman and her partner.
michaela
response 73 of 241: Mark Unseen   Dec 31 10:57 UTC 2001

Greg - is there any way to access the old cflirt items?
i
response 74 of 241: Mark Unseen   Dec 31 12:47 UTC 2001

The old cflirt conference is still around as "sexuality2".  In PicoSpan,
the command "j sexuality2" takes you there, i'd have to peek at Backtalk
and it might depend on which interface you were using (ask if needed).
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