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I've always wondered this; do men feel like they are somewhat (i don't want to use the word "superior but i don't know how else to word it) more sexually entitled, or superior, because they believe that women do not want sex as much? Or, to put it in other terms, do they think they have some right to go and blatantly check out other women or talk about them with their girlfriend when women don't share that right because they aren't "biologically inclined" and they can "help it." I've heard many of my male friends say "it's a woman's job to make you happy," and it's this kind of chauvinistic attitude I hate. Also, I see in the media ugly men with tons of beautiful women around them, and the woman are always exposing themselves when women barely get to see any eye-candy at all. I understand that men are more visual, but I personally always find that I am comparing myself to these women, bringing my self-esteem lower. Do men really want their girlfriends to match the stars on TV?I know there are some good guys out there, definitely, I have one 
