With the exception of Hobbyists involved in an open marriage or "the lifestyle" there's a fundamental flaw in interjecting the phrase "love my wife" into any encounter with a Provider unless it's used for the purpose of eliciting an "awwwww" from her and hoping it'll improve her perception of you. It's not a matter of needing "relief" as MAX suggested as much as it is contrary to the notion and reason men hobby. I don't doubt that some (most?) Hobbyists respect their spouses and get some tail on the side. How long has that been going on? Hmmmmm...'bout as long as we've been walking upright! The point is that it's illogical to use the word "love" (save and except the exception duly noted above) when your slipping your dick into any orifice other than one connected to your spouse. How can you tell a Provider "Yes, I love my wife" and then ask her to "suck harder" or "squeeze my balls" or "flip over so I can do you doggy." Easier to say I respect my wife and then..."Suck harder."
Originally Posted by txcwby6
So, let me get this straight. According to what you've stated, if a man has sex with a woman other than his wife, he no longer loves her? Or is it just wrong to say so to a provider or the other woman?
Another question for ya. Where exactly is this logic of which you speak, when it comes to human emotions and desires?
And yet more questions, and bare with me, I'm trying to figure out how you've come to be so negatively judgmental about these things and still hobby? Ya gotta be single, right? Never had a LTR? Someone slit your tires this morning? Pee in your Post Toasties? Lost your job and can't afford to hobby? What gives, man?
I've not paid attention to many of your posts, or at least I don't remember any off the top of my head being as vehement as a couple you posted to today, so I really am not sure what your posting style is. Correct me if I'm wrong or misinterpreted, but you were basically talking extreme physical violence in another thread today and it just makes me wonder what's up.
I'm baffled and somewhat concerned by your rather strong reactions to the topics being discussed.