Whenever my fiance gives me oral sex, I'm
not into it. It feels good, but nothing
that I couldn't live without. Any tips to
try? I know people recommend for us to
watch pornography, but we aren't in a
situation where that is often possible.
We're semi- traditional, living separately
with our respective families until we're
married in a few months. Any help
appreciated.
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MMAFighter
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 23 Sep 2007 Posts: 359 Location: WA, USA
Hmmm Posted: 11-23-07 00:17am
lol, I'm a 16yr old high schooler whose
never had a girlfriend so I doubt I'd know
much about sex. But maybe you have to get
urself into the right mood for certain
things. Who would want to dance when
they're really tired? Who would eat ice
cream in the middle of the winter? So
yah, maybe u need to get urself in the
right mood for oral sex. dats my 2 cents.
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young Girl
Especially EHEALTHy
Joined: 21 Jun 2007 Posts: 13932 Location: everythings better in, texas USA
Posted: 11-23-07 00:18am
*currently eating ice cream*
lol
have him lick and focus on your clit
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rooted
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Posted: 11-23-07 10:27am
How about just having him breathe hot
breaths, and then tease and softly lick
your legs and area around. Slow is
better, and the build up can take 5-10
minutes. The more attention, the more
volcanic the eruption!
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