Wednesday, June 17, 2009

"WOMEN KNOW NOTHING ABOUT LOVE; NOTHING ABOUT SEX"

"I think women, too many of them, whether its nature, nurture or politics they are not straightforward about sex" says Kate Copstick.
Copstick, a former journalist recently bought the bestseller Britain's Erotic Review magazine and she's said that she will prefer having male writers on her staff complement because she has noted that women knew absolutely nothing when it comes to writing or doing the bedroom 'privy aspect'.
Copstick made these 'hardhitting' observations in the Erotic Review article published in June 2009.

Even the well-known writer on women issues, Kathy Lee, the author of 'How To Murder Your Husband' has come out in full support of Copstick views.
"Women are well-placed to teach men about sex, yet two-thirds of them (women) weren't even achieving orgasm in their sex lives".

If these two influential women could put their heads on the block about the shortcomings experienced by their fellow ilk, the most pertinent question to pose then, how would the 'fairer sex' respond to these allegations.
Is it true, is it a given that the multitude of women do not fully gratify themselves whenever making love. Is there any women out there who's prepared to dispute the view shared by prominent they know nothing about love itself.

The wisest book ever to read, the Holy Bible, tells us that God himself is love.
So what are the answers to the challenges love brings about?
Writer Gary Chapman, in his book 'Love is a Verb' poses a number of questions as he attempts to link true love, sex life and eternal love.
'What happens when love comes alive? Because love is n't just a feeling-love is a choice, and love is something we all need to do" asks Chapman.

Chapman adds; 'Love makes the world go round' 'All you need is love' 'Love can make you go crzy ....' .
As long as any of US can remember; Poems, Songs, Films, etc have tried to adequately describe and express love. Yet, to date, this phenomenon remains a trivial as ever to understand, the least said about sex life, itself.

NB. Whether its in marriage, family or friendship, its no wonder that love is such a draw and places so high on the priority list in our lives.

There are success stories in love, And, there are also experiences of failure.
However, Chapman's book give you a couple of dozens more that share tales of learning to live out love through tragedy and truimph.

Chapman sums up love by citing "Love is not wrapped in a pronoun- in 'he', or 'she'. I t is about loving lavishly! It is not about who other people are or how they treat us or what they do to make us value them".

Women of the World; your fellow sisters in Kate Copstick and Kathy Lee have set the cat among pigeons.
'Can you truly love; can you make the best sex ever? Are you really found wanting in love/sex? '
herewith one poses the question.
A Man in Gary Chapman attempts to illustrate that without actually feeling in love at its best, it will always remain an enormous challenge to love, love, love and get outrageous in the bedroom!