Mkay, so me and the little lady have been
making love since june (so....About 4
months?) and I got down all her g-spots,
and we have a different approach each
time. But lately, i've noticed she hasn't
orgasmed as fast as usual. I mean, she
has really good orgasms (anywhere from 2-4
minutes long, usually accompanied with
some really powerful contractions and a
lot of cum) how come its taking her longer
to feel pleasure? I mean she's always
really horny and wants to "do it" and she
really enjoys it im just baffled why it
takes longer.
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Kittykatus
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 12 Oct 2005 Posts: 89 Location: United Kingdom
Posted: 10-12-05 05:44am
Just because she's not cumming as fast as
she used to may not be because she's not
enjoying it. If you've 'mastered' all of
her pleasures, she may want it to last,
instead of a quick-and-all-over. Don't
fret over it...It's sounds like you doing
a good job!
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Lilypad
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 10 Oct 2005 Posts: 1043 Location: Ohio, USA
Posted: 10-15-05 08:56am
Might be that the samo ol same ol isnt
working as good as it used to. Maybe try
and spice things up. Its fun to
experiense new things with your lover.
Also take longer in foreplay thats not
necisarilly touching the genitals. Full
body massages with oil really are fun.
Teasing builds anticipation. It doesnt
have to be overly kinky where youare too
scared to try it . But you could try
touching other places, like her butt.
Some people like that b/c it feels so
"naughty"
other things could be a factor too.
Has she started taking birth control pils?
That could do it.
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Steve-O
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 30 Sep 2005 Posts: 16 Location: Texas
Posted: 10-15-05 16:19pm
She just stopped taking birth control a
week ago...
And did you read my post? Lol we do
something new each time. It never gets
boring! :d
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Lilypad
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 10 Oct 2005 Posts: 1043 Location: Ohio, USA
Ahh Ha Posted: 10-16-05 07:17am
Sounds like it might be the birth control
to me. I wouldnt worry about it too much
though. Sounds like you guys are having
fun!
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