The point is he decided she was the one he *wanted* for a serious relationship and she didn't care.
Men like Marcus are used to getting their way, so if they decide to turn a frivolous romp into a serious relationship, they expect it to happen on their terms. They also enjoy knowing that a woman they are using for sex really "wants" them for something more, even if they know they'd never see her that way -- his ego likes to believe that all his options are still open, regardless of any future intent.
Usually if a man wants to use a woman for sex, he introduces that element (and makes sure its really good) early on so he won't waste time and money appearing to "court" her; he just wants to slip into "booty call" pattern ASAP. besides which even most men won't admit, but if they spend too much time working at getting her in to bed, they might actually end up developing real feelings for her too, and "alpha"-type men don't like to admit that a woman they pegged as an in-bed-only partner somehow crept into their psyche and became more of an emotionally and intellectually bonded connection, which is exactly why some women play hard to get, though they fail to realize that if his ego falls in love with the chase, once he gets her the chase is over and he's not in love anymore.
However, Givens' character Jackie played Martin by first leaving him wondering if she even wanted him that way, flirting, borderline teasing and tempting, finally giving him some, then putting him off again. Men do the same to women to get them hooked, constantly dangling a carrot and stick, subtly fostering confusion, keeping her wondering on the edge if there is something really worthwhile there or not, giving her just what she wants just when she's about to give up and then recycling their (selfish) B-S all over again. That's exactly what Givens Jackie did to Martin -- strung him along and played him just enough to "F" with his emotions and feel like if he hung in there he might still have a chance.
Given's character wasn't trying to use Marcus for sex -- making him wait 3 weeks after they finally had their first big night together isn't consistent with "F"-buddy role. She was just messin' with his head because she could -- she knew he wanted her badly and she enjoyed the control and attention. self-centered, selfish, egotistical men can't stand a woman doing that to them because they are convinced that they should be the ones in control and all their tactics that worked on other women to get her right where they want her are supposed to work like a charm as they always have. especially for a woman who they've decided is -- above all others who they can get -- one they decide worthy of genuine sincere treatment -- she's supposed to fit right in to the scheme.
Besides, no amount of liberation or equality has ever changed that women do not handle emotionally-disconnected sex as well as men do, courtesy of the bonding hormone.
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