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MY TURN! 馃き Men only want one thing, right? Then why should men believe their wife or gf when she says "he's just a friend" and you can trust him? [I Am For Unity, Equality and Peace]

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a) "Men only want one thing" is a lie.
b) "He's just a friend and can be trusted" is a lie.
c) We CAN have it both ways. We're women.
d) I choose to invoke the classic "not all" dodge.
e) BLOCKED! The OP is obviously a "control freak" and a "toxic NARRRCISSIST" Blah blah!!
f) Misogynistic TROLL!
g) Stop thinking so much, RL. It's annoying!
h) Oh, I never said men only want one thing.
i) LOL!! Great question! 馃ぃ
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I saw plenty of "funny" male bashing the past week and so far this week, so I figure It's MY turn to have some "fun". 馃榿 Is that OK?
So Which is it? Do men only want one thing or not? You can't have it both ways.
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Piper61-69, F
I remember my mother warning me when I was 12 or 13, that boys would be only wanting one thing. I told her I'd rather not think that way. She was of course right, about many boys. Other than that, it's generally been men I've seen or heard express something similar.

I've had quite a few male [i]just[/i] friends, throughout my life. If my boyfriend or husband had any big problem with that, there [b]would[/b] be problems.
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Piper61-69, F
@RogueLoner I seriously doubt I'm one in 10 million, as far as women not assuming men wanting only one thing.

I do not doubt at all though, that both women and men have been motivated by wanting any number of [b]one[/b] things.