I ran across an article explaining away "Why men hate cuddling" and just couldn't resist complaining about the inadequate stereotyped justification of men in general and their over-generalized behavioral patterns.
First and foremost, we're talking about many many people, not your buddy. Nobody knows "many many people" (well, maybe you do, you social butterfly, you), at least not to this extent that warrants such a blatant over-justification.
The article reads: "Guys [...] work with an entirely different set of mechanics [... and so after sex...] enter the snoring". Yes it has a couple of interesting points such as the stages of sexual intimacy, consisting of Infatuation, with the strong rush of chemicals leading to the point of climax. This is where men and their similarities end however.
It's all about mood people, sometimes when the lovely couple happen to be on the same wave length, they very well may just stay up for another hour or two joking and talking about the day ahead, while other times one or the other is beat and then, yes "enter the snoring".
I'm just getting a little tired about all the over generalized garbage out there, that is not being questioned and just taken for face value. How can this article be said to be over generalized? Well asides from the (feminine) author's name, there is simply to many unnecessary Quote-experts-UnQuote to list here that simply say: Science says: "Men *must* sleep after sex"..
My reply to this trash talk: fooey.
See it for yourself: "Why Men Hate Cuddling"
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Do we still over generalize *this* much?
Posted by Benjamin Bowes, B.A. at 12:45 PM
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