I asked him to elaborate on what he meant. He told me that he would go out with women that he met and since he has no trouble being completely open and vulnerable he has no problems sharing his insecurities with the women he dates. He would be completely open with them and after talking for a while on a date, he would say something along the lines of, "I am going to share a bit more about me and if any of this makes you uncomfortable, please don't hesitate to kick me. I am kind of embarrassed because I am a male and in my 30's and am still a virgin. I take my Christian faith seriously, but feel weak when I am around my guy Christian friends who tell me about their sexual experiences with their girlfriends."
Some of the women that he dates are very consoling and tell him that they respect the fact that he hasn't slept with anybody yet. They even find that admirable. Then, surprisingly, they open up to him and disclose the fact that they are or are not virgins. Some of the women that he dates, even though they are technically virgins, because they have not had sexual intercourse, share with him what they have done. Some will tell him that they have done everything else but sex, some say that they have not had oral or vaginal sex, but have done everything else, while some even say that they have had sex with a guy, but made him pull out at the last minute - thus maintaining their virginity.
Depending on how comfortable his dates are with opening up to him on this topic, he delves more deeply. On some occasions he tells the woman he is out with that being a male he really struggles with masturbation. He says he feels bad about it and hates it when he gives into it.
Now since I am a woman, I find that extremely brave. The only difference is that I have known this guy for several years so we have learned all about each other over that time period. He is one of the few guys I can go to for advice on what the men I date are thinking or what their intentions might be. He has been a very beneficial resource, so now it is my turn to return the favor.
Anyways, again to his surprise, some of the women he goes out with open up and tell him that they also struggle with masturbation. One of them even told him that if a woman says she does not struggle or give into masturbation quite often then she is lying.
Again, as I have said, my friend knows everything about me and I know everything about him. He even knows how I lost my virginity to my high school boyfriend after prom. He knows that I have had a few boyfriends in college and since then and that I quite easily have sex with them, not all, but a few. The last guy I dated we went out for about 2 years and I could not bring myself to have vaginal sex with him. Oral was a completely different story. So we basically did everything but vaginal sex.
Before I ramble on and on here, my male friend asked me, "Why is it that women are SO insecure and afraid of being completely vulnerable like he is?" Since he already knows everything about me, I thought I would send this question out to other women.
So ladies, please share your thoughts.
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