That's silly...of course not!
That would be like asking a woman if they thought less of a man who'd had a vasectomy.
My answer is absolutely not
i promise you that's the very last thing on a guy's mind! if you're naked a willing, he's happy!!
Does not affect her appeal to me in the slightest.
Until I read your question, the thought never crossed my mind. It would seem more like a plus than anything because unplanned pregnancy is no longer a concern. So to answer your question and if you really do doubt your sex appeal due to this, I would suggest your concerns are unfounded and the least of your concerns concerning your sex appeal.
If someone think less of a woman because of that, he doesn't deserve her and her doesn't need him. As other have said, importnat thing is health and happy and even if she decides to do procedure not for health issues. It is her decision. So no, I don't think less of a woman for that or other decision she takes.
Why would I think any less of a woman who had a hysterectomy?
It would absolutely not affect the way I look at, or feel about a woman. No matter the reasoning, whether medically necessary, or by choice, it is her right and prerogative to do as she sees fit for herself. It would in no way make me see her as less sexy, or beautiful as a woman.
No way, but I can totally understand how a woman might feel less sexy. It took my wife a while to feel sexy again after having our child. She sort of felt like I am mommy now and I can't be sexy. Thankfully she got over that and now is a Hot wife again! A true MILF that can wear a nice sexy (borderline slutty) outfit that has men and women's heads turning.
it should be "of course not."
Not a guy, obviously...but I'm with Gael on this one, if he doesn't want you because of your history of a hysterectomy, then he doesn't deserve you.
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Hell no, my wife had one 15 years ago because of severe endometriosis - the stuff they took from her ovary looked like vegetable soup. At the time she was often in discomfort and pain, and if she hadn't she might not be alive today. What kind of man would think less of a woman because she had had an operation to relieve her pain, and potentially save her life?
No I don't find a woman having a hysterectomy as a deal breaker at all. First off she probably had a very good reason for it. Secondly it does nothing to change her outer appearance (which is in itself a poor reason to discard someone) and Thirdly, I am interested in a woman's mind as well as her body and I get turned on by intelligent conversation and flirting. If I can't have a conversation with a woman, it never gets to a point where her hysterectomy is even a consideration.
I am sorry to hear of how this has made you feel lessened. It does not, from the outside, make you less of a woman. It is sad to think about how you must feel - perhaps it would be helpful to seek some counselling? Good luck & /hugs/
No I would not think anything less of her, she is still a lady !!
Unfortunately this happened to my neighbour. Because of previous conversations she and her husband had and comments he made over the 20 years they were married. She told him she was going into hospital for some other type of surgery. She honestly believed he would leave her if he found out the truth. Lord knows why she wanted to keep him. I know it's very sad. Even sadder was that he left her eventually for no particular reason anyway.
It wouldn't matter for me. But I wonder if women who have had hysterectomy themselves feel less or a sexual urge or a slightly decreased sense of satisfaction after orgasm. Or perhaps it actually improves their sexual experience?
No way - It is a woman's body for her to decide - in more ways that one.
Yes, you still are sexy. In fact, a hysterectomy is the best birth control there is. Perhaps you might visit with your doctor. With hormone thereby, your hories may come back.
The romantic bi guy.
Stay horny my friend.
Why would anyone ask that! NO!
No - and I hope that women wouldn't think less of a man who's been circumcised.
Can you imagine if someone had actually said yes? What a ridiculous question.
Why the fuck would I care about that?