No man wants to feel that he's there because of his woman's biological clock or because he's filling a job opening for husband or significant other.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Do men have a biological clock? I feel like I do. Something is definitely ticking!
There's already a marriage clock, a career clock, a biological clock. Sometimes being a woman feels like standing in the lobby of a hotel, looking at the dials depicting every time zone in the world behind the front desk - except they all apply to you, and all at once.
Women want to feel wanted. Men want to feel needed.
If a woman feels anchored to a man's plans, she may start to resent him for the fun she's worried she's missing.
Men move through a much different process before commitment than women do.
Men are allowed to have passion and commitment for their work... a woman is allowed that feeling for a man, but not her work.
Whenever a man encounters a woman in a mood he doesn't understand, he wants to know if she's tired.
If a guy works, and he has children, it's good, and he doesn't feel the same guilt about not being there for the children as a woman would. With a woman, there's that pull: 'Oh, I should be home,' when she's at work, and 'Oh, I should be at work,' when she's at home.
Women need a reason to have sex. Men just need a place.
I would rather trust a woman's instinct than a man's reason.
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