:wink: I am a woman and just recently
learned how to milk the prostate. I know
this may sound stupid but how many men
would let there woman do this to them. Is
it something that would make you feel
weird or would you be willing to let her
try?
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purpz28
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Joined: 15 Dec 2005 Posts: 43 Location: Indiana
Posted: 12-16-05 16:40pm
:oops: don't be shy people it is just a
question....Lol
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cd998776
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Posted: 12-16-05 17:08pm
Well, to be completely honest with you,
it's usually used in cases of things like
bondage and what not, where you want to
"get his semen out" to reduce his urge to
masturbate or for sex, without giving him
any pleasure (he won't orgasm or
ejaculate).
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purpz28
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Joined: 15 Dec 2005 Posts: 43 Location: Indiana
Posted: 12-16-05 18:32pm
Really? I heard on another "medical"
thing that they would orgasm very intensly
and sometimes that is used to help people
with ed?
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cd998776
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Posted: 12-16-05 23:09pm
Well, it depends what method you use, if
you do it, and he still masturbates or you
jack him off, he will ejaculate/orgasm,
& it will be very pleasurable for him,
but if you just flat out milk his
prostate, and don't touch his penis, his
semen will merely be pushed out, and he
will not have the pleasure.
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dad2thabone
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Joined: 19 Dec 2005 Posts: 2 Location: indiana
Posted: 12-19-05 10:39am
Depends how big her fingers are!!Lol
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cd998776
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Posted: 12-20-05 14:04pm
Btw, just thought i'd mention that many
guys who's prostates are milked on a
regular basis, and are very very use to
it, often get to a point where it's
difficult for them to get off without the
prostate stimulation.
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