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I would suppose so...we are certainly more easily accessible to be manipulated at that point in time. Men however are afraid of their feelings, the fear that they may actually show their sensitive side may put them out, but it just depends on the person.
This stems from the belief that immediately after sexual intercourse is the only time that a man is not thinking about and preoccupied with sexual thoughts. Since he is no long trying to manipulate thing in order to increase his chances of getting laid that means he is more likely to tell you the truth.
It is probably one of the few times we aren't thinking about sex, but that doesn't guarantee any amount of honesty. Who knows... maybe he will still lie to protect your feelings because he thinks it would be rude to hurt them since he just had sex with you.
More often than not, you aren't going to get much out of him then anyways- many men aren't too big on deep conversations after sex.
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Our barrier is at its' thinnest at that time, Sunblynd, you can break through it easier. That is one time that we will clearly hear you. But be careful, because you can drive us much farther away from you than any other point. There is something hidden there.
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