And on the same sexual topic--examining the other end--as the Prager stuff.

Dec 30, 2008 16:54

Rabbi Shmuley was on CNN the other night talking about his book, The Kosher Sutra.

Transcript

Excerpt:

BOTEACH: [....] No, I think that -- look, boredom is where you have nothing to look forward to. Life becomes so monotonous and predictable especially when it comes to sex.

I think so many women are used to slam, bam, is that all there is, ma'am. And, you know, the net result is, that they don't look forward to sex because it's not passionate. You know, we have this vision that the guy says, so how about some sex, honey, she turns back and says, not tonight, I have a headache.

And yet the man can have an ax lodged in his head, you know?

And he's still ready.

Really the opposite is true. Women are more sexual, more sensual and they won't put up -- little by little I think husbands begin to extinguish their wives' libidos. They get their wives uninterested in sex. Later they blame them but they're the ones who really poured all that water on the fire.

Maybe he and Prager should talk?

marriage, relationships, religion, sex

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