I wanted to post this in the mens forum
for a man's perspective on this...
My boyfriend and I have a pretty active
sex life. He is almost always horny. He
gets extremely stressed out sometimes and
depressed and he can't come, but I
understand that it has nothing to do with
me. But the other night he didn't finish
and said he was too tired to finish. Now
sometimes he makes comments like that,
like he's trying to throw hints to me,
that I don't do enough "work" when we're
having sex. I almost always give him oral
(he never gives me oral) and he usually
wants to be on top or go at it from
behind...And if I try to move with him he
gets mad because I "throw off his
rhythm"...Lol. So I don't know what to do
for him! I don't want him to "always do
the work" but he doesn't like when i'm on
top. Any comments or suggestions?
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cd998776
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Posted: 12-14-05 16:28pm
Simple as this: he needs to reduce the
stress. Keeping a healthy diet, getting
exercise and a good nights sleep every
night will also help...
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Pedro
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 15 Dec 2005 Posts: 35 Location: california
Posted: 12-15-05 13:49pm
Is it just me, or does your bf not treat
you very well?
When he says hes too tired and wants to
stop....Finish it off yourself with your
hand...Trust me, he will enjoy that better
then just plain ole stoping. Good luck
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