How to give good hand jobs? Posted: 04-06-08 23:59pm
My boyfriend loves pleasing me and he is
very good at it. When I give him hand jobs
though i feel he isnt enjoying it that
much. We have an open relationship and
tell eachother what we like but when i ask
he says I do just fine. He is
uncircumcised. GUYS any advice on what
really gets you going? What do you do when
you masturbate that i could try and do on
him? And how do I know if he orgasims?
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marvel
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Posted: 04-07-08 14:09pm
buy water based lubricant. Works like a
charm.
Stimulate areas around his penis as
well.... scrotum, thighs... don't pay
attention to JUST the penis.
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MiseEire
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Joined: 17 Jan 2008 Posts: 170
Posted: 04-08-08 08:21am
I guess every man likes to be stimulated
differently so it's very difficult to
replicate masturbation for him. But yeah,
lubricant is a good idea. Tight grip and
working deep from the bottom of the shaft
works well but of course that could be
personal preference. I guess giving a
handjob is just one of those things that
may be very hard to perfect. Not many men
can masturbate a female as well as she
could herself, the same goes on the
opposite side of the spectrum. That's
where oral sex comes into play.
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heybaybee
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Posted: 04-08-08 15:14pm
Yeah your right MiseEire preferecnce and
doing it ourself. THnks for the advice
though guys and by his face and they way
his toes were curlin I think I got it
right this time
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