Well then I must have a penis somewhere that I haven’t discovered yet because my fantasies are about sex, not food.
I do love to cook though and I’m good at it. I do think about what I’m going to make and get excited over good meals. Is that fantasizing? I don’t think so.
My sex fantasies do not include food…um…usually. Hmm…now where’s that penis? You’d think that after 47 years I would have run into it…
omg! I love those!
Maybe the two are not mutually exclusive? Maybe the researcher did not tweak to the women fantasizing about, say, a sturdy cucumber or zucchini?
Leave off the “book” on the end and you’ve got the makings of a good Saturday night.
I already eat everything I want to. Maybe that’s why I don’t think about eating very much.
(My 3rd easily misconstrued post in this thread. You’re welcome!)
This thing about women talking more about food, describing it to each other in greater detail, etc… in my experience, women do that about sex too, more than men. Otherwise why would there have been that groaning-recognition laugh when Ross and Rachel first kissed on Friends, and she described every detail of it second by second to the other girls while all Ross had to answer was “Tongues?” “Yeah”. So it’s not a food vs. sex thing, it’s just how people talk about experiences. Maybe.
Bananas, carrots, cucumbers, zuchinni, sausages, corn dogs, pepperoni…
Corn dogs? Aren’t they kind of…crumbly?
I once went 4 days without eating, and I definitely fantasized about food. At one point I was desperately searching the internet just for pictures of food. I made a picture of a cheeseburger and a milkshake my desktop and just stared.
Well, if you’re going to fantasize you might as well get your kink on.