You may be right. I didn't read the entire article, just skimmed it.
I definitely agree that intimacy is important, I prefer an intimate encounter over an encounter in which my partner just wants to CumNGo anyday.
Posted By: thumper6969
but I think it is not equality at all. The balance goes towards the woman and the male is supposed to like it because he is supposed to have more meaningful orgasms, or he learns how to have orgasms without cumming(which is an OK thing once in a while, IMO).
you wrote:
t seems like devotional sex is meant to be able to have the female enjoy sex more, and by putting her in power, she will feel empowered, and therefore more satisfied. Often times, when you engage in sex with your partner, and he is satisfied before you are, you don't say anything, for fear of hurting his feelings. But over time, if you are not being pleased, this can build resentment, and start to have an effect on your relationship. So, by empowering the lady in the bedroom, I think that she will feel more pleased, more important, and special. All ladies just want their man to make them feel special.
if feminism is supposed to elicit equality, this program goes beyond equality, IMO.
I think that maybe a couple can do this type of program every once in awhile- but not as a lifestyle. Unless the man is a real submissive, I believe that the the relationship won't last very long.
I personally believe in equality in the bedroom - if my partner doesn't enjoy the sex as much as I do, I have failed as a lover. I guess I believe this for hobbying too(not all of the time- but with a sensuous, exciting, beautiful lady it sure is) . I am not with a provider just to ejaculate- I can do that on my own. I love the intimacy.
I realize there are a number of hobbyists who just want to have sex and they ejaculate. There is nothing wrong with that- to each his own.