Gweniveve is an attractive woman who loves sex. And she's had a lot of it. Her sexual confidence and demeanor make her an intensely desirable woman, sexually. She used to hop right into bed with attractive men who said they wanted to get to know her. When her lovers moved on to somebody else, she felt abandoned.
Suffering from years of repeated abandonment, Gweniveve sought therapy. The therapist suggested that Gweniveve didn't really know her "lovers", and encouraged her to become friends with men first, then have sex with them. Being easy was hard on her heart, so Gweniveve vowed not to have any more sex, without being friends first.
Man after man told Gweniveve he wanted to get to know her better, and then he couldn't find the time. Gweniveve stopped believe them, the third time it happened. The fourth, fifth and sixth times, she wondered why men bothered. By six through eight she was becoming amused at the predictability of the situation.
At number nine she contemplated whether the universe might be presenting her with an opportunity to do something about something she could do something about. She wondered if men cast an "I'd like to get to know you line!" at multiple women simultaneously. Perhaps they couldn't find time because they got busy with another catch? Are some simply trolling for interest because it makes them feel good? Or was the universe slapping the same old lie pie in her face over and over again to diminish her desire to keep reincarnating?
Gweniveve seriously considered all that she might be doing to make men change their minds, and concluded the situation was beyond personal. Variations of the same social theme have been going on for billions of years. When Gweniveve stopped hopping in bed with me who wanted to get to know her, they didn't have time for it any more. They got busy spending time with a better catch. Sex is important to men. For them, a better catch is someone who will have sex while getting acquainted.
Gweniveve tells me there are three kinds of women. There are women men leave, women men marry, and the women that men don't touch. Gweniveve doesn't want any children, and she doesn't believe in traditional marriage. Dreading the thought of being abandoned repeatedly, or untouchable, Gweniveve lost the will to live.
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