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  • Lithanial
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    Gah! when did kitty get older? I been asleep for too long!

    Though as input i think i frustrate the females by my insane lack of sex drive and constant desire to evolve myself beyond any carnal animalistic tendencies. People seem to put too much stock in these things; or maybe i'm just weird.

    Now snuggles; snuggles are AWESOME!

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  • BryanP
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    Originally posted by Death Dragon2
    Which was what I was getting at in an earlier post. Guys and girls need to learn that when they are first getting there sexually, that it is best to ask questions (ie, 'Do you like this?' 'Is this too soft/hard?') so as to learn what their partner likes best. Hilariously, this is coming from a total virgin. But there are quite a few useful articles in adult magazines (and no, I will not claim to read Playboy solely for the articles, seeing as the one issue I have has no articles whatsoever. The one issue of Swank I have does have a few articles, though.), as well as on the internet.
    If you want some good no-nonsense instructional reading material, back when I was in my late teens I found The Sensuous Man (written in 1971 when I was 3) to be quite useful. There's a counterpart, The Sensuous Woman.

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  • Death Dragon2
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    Originally posted by BryanP
    Pay attention.

    Pay attention to what gets a positive reaction. Do more of that. Do variations of that. Pay attention to what gets a negative reaction. Don't do that.
    Which was what I was getting at in an earlier post. Guys and girls need to learn that when they are first getting there sexually, that it is best to ask questions (ie, 'Do you like this?' 'Is this too soft/hard?') so as to learn what their partner likes best. Hilariously, this is coming from a total virgin. But there are quite a few useful articles in adult magazines (and no, I will not claim to read Playboy solely for the articles, seeing as the one issue I have has no articles whatsoever. The one issue of Swank I have does have a few articles, though.), as well as on the internet.

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  • Dragyn
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    Guys and Girls need to be open enough to talk to each other and lsiten to each other, but at the same time, know how to be safe. In otherwords, ask questions and be secure enough in yourself to ask and answer.

    Difficult at times, but sharing can make things better for both. . . .

    Does that make sense?

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  • greyloch
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    Originally posted by Queen_Sarah_Sunshine
    Oooo I wanna hear this speech now!
    Ditto! A couple of years ago, I had to give "the talk" to one of my friends' kinda/sorta nieces. She was having boy trouble and didn't know what to do in bed or how to be safe. I made her practice putting a condom on a banana. Lots, and lots of times.

    At one event I went to, there was a class called, "Lick A Witch; or Get a Taste of Religion," taught by two lesbians on useful techniques on the hows, whys, and wherefores of the proper worship of womanhood that was open to all... comers. (Ugh! Bad pun!!) But partners were not provided nor guaranteed if you were a guy there by yourself.

    The next day, they had lots of women stop by their campsite and gave them massive hugs as their "boys" (or the guys they picked up after the event) learned something and put it to good practice.

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  • BryanP
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    Originally posted by KiaKat
    Chica, if you're getting bored, he's not doing it right.
    This.

    Girls are much better, mostly cause they don't limit themselves to one set of bits.
    I can confirm this second-hand. My um ... technique ... was greatly improved by some advice from a lesbian friend.

    Although the single best bit of advice is something that seems incredibly obvious and yet a lot of guys (reportedly) don't seem to get it:

    Pay attention.

    Pay attention to what gets a positive reaction. Do more of that. Do variations of that. Pay attention to what gets a negative reaction. Don't do that.
    Last edited by BryanP; 03-15-2010, 12:57 PM.

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  • Falling Man
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    Originally posted by Death Dragon2
    Thank you. I walk away smarter that I was a while ago.

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  • Death Dragon2
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    Originally posted by Falling Man
    If this is a misspelling, you are forgiven and I apologize for bringing it up.

    This is as close as my online dictionary gets.

    And I can not find my OED.

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  • Falling Man
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    Originally posted by kitty!
    frenulum
    If this is a misspelling, you are forgiven and I apologize for bringing it up.

    This is as close as my online dictionary gets.
    Fraenulum \Fr[ae]n"u*lum\, n.; pl. Fr[ae]nula. [NL., dim. of
    L. fraenum a bridle.] (Anat.)
    A fr[ae]num. fraenum
    And I can not find my OED.

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  • Queen_Sarah_Sunshine
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    Oooo I wanna hear this speech now!

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  • kitty!
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    Well, Then in THAT CASE.

    You should hear my speech on how to give good head. It's my favorite, because it doubles as a serious thing and it also can be used to shock the boys when I explain to their girlfriends what a frenulum is.

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  • Rapscallion
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    I'm just furiously taking mental notes to shock others with.

    Rapscallion

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  • duane_kc
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    Originally posted by KiaKat
    Chica, if you're getting bored, he's not doing it right.

    Girls are much better, mostly cause they don't limit themselves to one set of bits.

    Besides, it's even more fun if you're tied to the headboard and *honestly* can't touch


    ...Ah'l be in mah bunk.

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  • Dragyn
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    Originally posted by kitty!
    My ex took every suggestion as criticism against his character, that I thought he was less of a man. I was too much of a needy brat to realize those ASSUMPTIONS made him less of a man, and I spent the rest of the time "soothing" his "wounded self esteem." And I don't really like reinforcing poor self esteem, even if everything he said about himself was true.

    Guh. WASTED YEAR. WASTED YEAR OF MY LIFE.

    Pretty much done being tactful and polite and demure if it gets me nothing but grief.

    I kinda want to kick him in the face.
    Not all guys are like that Kitty! Try to move on and don't hold your ex as a model for others, okay? *HUGS*

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  • kitty!
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    Bah, because of his own patheticness, he's getting kicked in the balls by life.

    I'm fairly certain his bloodline ends with him.

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