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Super Sex Drive Posted: 03-30-06 14:01pm
:d
ever since i've become pregnant, i've been
super turned on all the time. I'm now 26
weeks and I still can't seem to jump my
poor hubby enough. Even though it feels
really good, I haven't been able to reach
"explosion" just by intercourse. Anyone
else experiencing this? Any advice?
Thanks!
:oops:
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Sunflower_pie81
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Posted: 03-30-06 14:19pm
Good greif girl.
I can't stand sex right now. My poor
husband. It hurt at the start of my
pregnancy, but now I just don't want to be
bothered with it. By the time I lay down
at night I just want to go to sleep.
Good for you though. I hope my gets
better soon
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Eyes Wide Shut
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Posted: 03-30-06 21:18pm
Lol...I was like that in the beginning
until my belly got in the way of every
position!!!!!!!!
Sarah
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Sunflower_pie81
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Posted: 03-31-06 13:08pm
babymajic0506
wrote:
lol...I was like that in the
beginning until my belly got in the way of
every position!!!!!!!!
Sarah
.L.O.L. Hehe that is funny. My big
belly is getting in the way too. I am
normally too tired and to lazy to get up
and clean up afterwards soo I just dont'
do it hardly. I try for the morning
quicky because I am getting in the shower
anyway.
God, I just hope that it goes back to
normal after I give birth. Geeeeezzz
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crysieL
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Posted: 05-02-06 19:54pm
I have not really wanted to either but
when we do I can't reach climax by
intercorse or any other way.
Crazycanuck enjoy it while you can, it
will be a long time after the baby is born
till you can enjoy it again (if you
deliver vaginaly). Probably 4-6 weeks.
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