Joined: 19 Jan 2004 Posts: 33 Location: Ontario Canada
Screamers Posted: 04-02-04 05:38am
Both myself and my partner like to be
vocal during sex, but we live in a
building where if your a screamer everyone
knows what you're doing...
I've also just recently moved out of my
parents house (where I forced myself to be
quiet) but now that I want to be vocal I
cant seem to do it...
(i also posted another message about not
being in the mood... "massive
frustration")...
Could my lack of sex drive not allow sex
to arrouse me enough? Why cant I scream
with pleasure without it being forced
anymore
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insurancegirl
Especially EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Sep 2003 Posts: 5286
Posted: 04-02-04 06:04am
I say the best thing to do is to scream
into a pillow, I have to do that to stop
from waking the children, so that
everything stays the same. I get to let
it out, and no one wakes up. I also find
that biting on things help, like giving my
guy hicky's or just biting on him gently.
See if this works, and maybe your mood
will come back.
Jennifer
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cherry_pie
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Jan 2004 Posts: 599
Posted: 04-02-04 06:47am
This would have to do with the other
problem you're having.. Not being up for
it anymore.. Cuz im going through the
same thing, before birth control I was
always ready to go (its a joke that I
shoulda been a guy) and although I didn't
scream, I did make noise, and that got me
off even more.. However now its
definitely forced.. And sex just isn't
fun anymore! Im hoping that since this is
only my fourth month on bc that sooner or
later this will go away!
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kitty_55
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 18 Aug 2003 Posts: 1473 Location: Canada
Posted: 04-03-04 16:46pm
I am a scearmer too!!It is so hard to be
quite. I say turn on the radio put in a
cd and play it so they will hear that and
not ur screaming!
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