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Should Sex Take 5 Hours? Posted: 12-05-05 15:11pm
I had a wierd experience with a young guy.
First off all his friends told me that
he was gay and swung both ways- of course
I laughed thinking that they are just
being mean to him. Then they told me
another story about him being in a
terrible accident when he was a teenager
causing part of his penis and one of his
balls to be cut off and that he had a scar
from his chest to his crotch. Well I had
sex with him and found this to not be
true. Or at least I think, there was no
scar he was normal size and it felt like
there were two. Anyways the first time
lasted an hour and a half the second time
2 and half hours and the fourth time
lasted five hours. Im talking about pain
here. It was like he wasnt getting off.
No pre cum no explosion at the end.
Dryness was setting in cos girls get wet
when they feel wetness and I felt none.
The only time that was like normal was the
third time and that was only because he
was totally different to the point were he
threw me on the bed and took charge that
was hot! That time lasted like 20 or 30
min normal. Whats wrong with this guy?
We since have parted, still wondering...Is
he gay? Impotent?
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mojo-man
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Posted: 12-05-05 15:30pm
My guess is he 'jerked' using the 'death
grip' , it is the fact that he holds his
peinis to tight while jerking, and when he
gets is a a woman, its not grabbing him as
hard. Just a possibility?
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cd998776
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Posted: 12-05-05 17:48pm
What mojo says is a possibility. How old
is he? Nerves (as in nervous) can often
make it take longer for guys to get off
during sex. You should also realize that
some guys are simply more sensative than
others, and this will thus have an effect
on how quickly he will get off.
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