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04-10-2015, 12:03 PM
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Re: You Put WHAT In Your Dick?!?
I'm pretty satisfied now, but I'd be on cloud 9 if I got head up to and during orgasm. Being sucked afterwards, when I'm more sensitive is also a huge turn on. I've been with her 19 years, and I've only gotten this 3 times EVER. Making her orgasm is also very pleasurable to me. I'm very open in bed, willing to do almost anything that she'd want. Thing is, she isn't very kinky and I'm always the one trying new things to her. It's cool though, I think my willingness to put her needs first makes her love me even more. |
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04-10-2015, 12:09 PM
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I can handle practically anything on this site but the thought of things going up the urethra makes me squirm. That being said if it is harming no one and they want to they should go for it.
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04-10-2015, 07:29 PM
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I've heard a lot of men saying they'd like more oral sex in their relationship. I think blowjobs are one of the first things to go "after the honeymoon is over", and that's a real shame. Oral sex is a very intimate, bonding experience and can be a great way to just spend some time letting Your man know how much you appreciate and love him. Have you tried sitting down and openly talking to her about your wants and desires? Open, honest communication is one of the main things I have found to be severely lacking in long-term relationships like your's. I think it's really awesome that you are so thoughtful about your ladies wants and needs, but your's are just as important. I was in a long-term relationship with a very "vanilla" person, so I know how frustrating it can be when spicing things up is constantly up to you and you alone. You talked about being sucked even after orgasm-in talking with women I found that their biggest obstacles in giving a guy head was the taste (both of their own vagina and/or the man's semen). They feel "pressured" in acting like they love it because that's what pornos have always portrayed. To admit that they can't stand the taste is embarrassing for them. Can I suggest you try a good flavored oil or even the old stand-by, whipped cream? And if germs are her problem, here's a little medical statistic for you-the human mouth has 40 more different types of bacteria growing in it than the human genitalia. I hope this is something you can get worked out. You sound like a really awesome man. Good luck, and thanks for being brave enough to be so Open and honest with us! |
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04-10-2015, 07:40 PM
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04-10-2015, 08:04 PM
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Re: You Put WHAT In Your Dick?!?
Head splitting is the bisection of the glans of the penis. The procedure is usually carried out using a scalpel or surgical scissors (although cauterizing, electronic cauterizing or laser may also be used). The wound often needs to be cauterized, either with silver nitrate or with heat. Post-procedural bleeding is relatively heavy and tends to last several days. Meatotomy is incision into and enlargement of a meatus. When the subincision is only underneath the glans it is known as a meatotomy (or, if naturally occurring, a hypospadia). Hypospadia is a birth defect where the urethra and urethral groove are malformed, causing the urethra to exit the penis sooner than it normally would (i.e., closer to the base, rather than at the tip of the glans). Subincision is the bisection of the underside of the penis (from the urethra to the raphe; versus a superincision which is the top half). Superincision is a form of bisection that’s opposite to a subincision, splitting only the top half of the shaft and leaving the tissue below the urethra intact. Inversion is a form of genital bisection that involves a combination of subincision and superincision while leaving the glans intact The corpus cavernosum are two areas of erectile tissue which run along the length of the penis, and fill with blood during erection. Dr Mark Griffiths, Professor of Gambling Studies, International Gaming Research Unit, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, UK |