Girlfriend Shaking During Sex? Posted: 01-02-08 19:43pm
ive been having sex with my girlfriend for
3 months now..we talk about EVERYTHING
we've experienced a lot..however...shes
never orgasmed, i think she suffers from
what many girls suffer where she is scared
of what might happens if she continues..i
notice she trembles/shakes a lot mostly
when shes on top or when i play with her
clit after we have done it for some
minutes and she then asks me to stop. what
does this shaking signifiy? what will it
lead to?
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jaynemae
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 18 Dec 2007 Posts: 51 Location: Washington, USA
Posted: 01-02-08 23:08pm
that it feels so good that it is
overwhelming her body a little bit. i
start to shake before i orgasm. it's
normal. sometimes it just feels like too
much, though. i might suggest a vibrating
ring that you put on your penis (can be
used on the outside of a condom). it hits
her clit while you are inside. if she is
on top she can choose how much the
virbrator hits her clit, plus it makes it
a little nicer for you (or so my dh has
told me), and it can make the penis
vibrate a little bit. it's a nice treat.
you can buy one at lovers package or i
think walmart and rite aid sell them now
too. good luck!
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ivanhoe
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 31 Oct 2007 Posts: 9
Posted: 01-11-08 06:53am
I am a man, and sometines I get sexualy
excited so much I start shaking. Sometimes
it's very obvious. It's normal. And she
has to relax completly and to enjoy
without thinking of consequences
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Georgia59
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Joined: 11 Apr 2007 Posts: 5323 Location: Along the Mississippi, USA
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Posted: 01-11-08 11:45am
If she asks you to stop the touching might
be too direct, maybe continue but add more
lube to your fingers, use a softer touch,
or focus your touch on an area around (not
on) her clit. It might need a little
break. Remember, her clit is WAY more
sensitive than your penis.
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