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Sex: Why it makes women fall in love - but just Decrease men love

You can't really compare what happens in men emotionally to what happens to women


The Truth of the matter is, Men A don't love they are only concern about how they can have sex with the lady they are after. What really make a men to want a woman is because of sex

when a man and woman exchange chemicals they feel a slight euphoria of happiness. When a woman have sex her brain tells her to be attracted to the man she had sex with

In the other hand, men sex drive decrease after having series of sex with her. Their brains tells them to have sex with another girl to see which one will be more sweeter. Their brains create a pictures in their mind on how the sex of A would be sweeter than the sex of B. Making them to stop wanting B and hurting for A.

Although sex makes a relationship more stronger but too much sex will surely makes him to stop loving you. The more you have sex with him the more his love for you decrease. To the man, loving only her, is just like, eating one types of food. When you keep eating one type of food it will get to a time whereby you will loss the appititte to consume that food Even when it is prepared to it's best. Even when you are hungry you will prefer to starve if only that food is available. Is Not because it's not delicious but because you are tired of it.

After some months or years in a relationship the love of the man for a girl declined. This is because he have had enough of her, both in sex and others nasty and romantic things. He wants something brand new. When you keep eating one types of food constantly, you will have a greater appetite to eat others types of food. This is how it is to men. When they have enough of you their love towards you decreas.

It really depends on what kind of sex, how often you have sex and if you are attractive to him. The more you manage these three things, the more you increase his love.

Guys only want sex. When their Testosterone is high they can go for anything being animals, sex object, children, adult whether ugly or beautiful just to quench their urge. After the sex, the story changes. In a case you are not attractive to him, He will only desire you and love you the way a lady should be love when he want sex but after sex his love will declined to the lowest level. 

Are there not men still loving their girls after having multiple of sex with them? Yes there is. These men are just being faithful with good heart towards their girl. They don't want to do to her what they don't want her to do them. They maintain the golden rule of life. They are not faithful because of love but because they are honest. They assume a girl they are dating as their sister and they will not like a situation if a guy do away with their sister.

Take note: There should always be a feeling of connection of love feelings. If there isn't, and he's just having sex in a way to just satisfy his sex drive, then rolls over to go to sleep, then there's nothing there of a sensual attachment. It's up to both partners to keep things fresh and interesting to keep that attachment alive and well. And if you suspect he's failing at this, you need to discuss it. Don't let it feste

Men are not ike women where we feel emotionally attached a lot more. You think otherwise? Comment below

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