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  1. I’m all lol. Especially eating ass. I ate my ex back in June and now I’m having a hard time finding porn where a black woman licks a white asshole… and I can’t seem to get off without watching rimming.

  2. Where did you look it up? Here's some examples of articles that deliberately lie about it: https://pleasurebetter.com/orgasm-statistics/ 81.6% of women don’t orgasm from intercourse alone (without additional clit stimulation). Only 18.4% of women report that intercourse alone is sufficient to orgasm. [14] https://www.news-medical.net/amp/news/20170829/Study-assesses-experiences-related-to-female-orgasm.aspx Results revealed that around 18 percent of can reach their orgasm during vaginal intercourse alone. Over one third of women – 36 percent – reported that they preferred clitoral stimulation to reach their peak. Another 36 percent women said the clitoral stimulation served to enhance their experience of vaginal intercourse. Despite this many women fake an orgasm during penetrative intercourse. https://www.vice.com/amp/en/article/neepb8/the-science-of-female-pleasure-still-needs-more-attention A Study published last month in The Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy found that nearly 37 percent of American women required clitoral stimulation to experience orgasm, compared with 18 percent of women who said that vaginal penetration alone was enough to come. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/all-about-sex/202008/attention-men-intercourse-alone-brings-few-women-orgasm Only 18 percent—about one in six—said they could come from intercourse alone. The rest—82 percent—said they needed direct clitoral stimulation. And 36 percent said that no matter how they climaxed, orgasms felt more satisfying when the lovemaking included gentle, extended clitoral caresses. They are all citing the Herbenick study, which is the third one in my other comment. They are completely misrepresenting the findings, as it actually showed that it's the other way around. They are all falsely claiming that only 18% can cum from penetration, even though the actual study showed that only 18% can't.

  3. I checked it out in the pictures, my girlfriend checked it out, too, and she said that it wasn’t that bad, but the other hole would weird her out a little. I really think you’ll be fine. If it’s really a step esteem issue for you, you can probably get a very small surgery done to fix it.

  4. I know my husbands eyes roll back in his head when I do it, and he tells me he loves it, so in my case, I’m going with yes.

  5. I think I know what you mean, it’s called Reversed Roles. It’s a little different from Femdom, give it a look

  6. I wonder why sex even after being celibate for a while never feels like the same uncomfortableness as the very first time (even with no hymen).

  7. Just to add that she's usually quite noisy when excited, but when she's shaking like that her eyes are tightly clenched closed and she's completely quiet, like she's having a seizure. So hot

  8. I would recommend you explore sex after care. Sounds like you have emotional release during sex. You have to include your husband for this to be successful.

  9. understandable, everyone’s different regardless of age. we talk about art, movies, music, religion, etc. anything we’re interested in really.

  10. Yes, you’re right. Men are able to differentiate sex from love… but yeah, you’re right, I cannot share him because I’m insecure that he’ll find someone else more attractive than me. I think that’s what it is, it’s also that he’ll feel pleasure from someone else. I’m jealous 🙁

  11. Pre-cum can technically contain sperm, but there are over-the-counter remedies (Plan B) available in most states that could assuage those fears for certain. I don't think anyone can conclusively state you'd be fine, since weird stuff has happened before, but the chances of pregnancy are rather astronomical overall, so you're almost certainly just fine.

  12. Your a lucky and satusfied Bisexual. “She” is a dude pretending to be a woman. Nothing wrong with it, no judgment here. I'd get amongst it too if I could. Science is science.

  13. Nothing to be embarrassed of! You'll absolutely know when you orgasm. All of sexual pleasure will feel varying levels of amazing, but an orgasm can't really be missed. When I started exploring myself, one of the first ways I learned how to cum was on my stomach.. I used the the base if palm (fatty part under my thumb) to press into myself and hump. The clit is shaped a bit like a wishbone, so a lot of nerve endings can be stimulated that way.

  14. Are either of you experiencing any medical problems? Anxiety/depression? That's always been the biggest impact on my drive. I stayed in a relationship I wasn't sexually satisfied in for 16 years, the resentment that builds destroys everything. I tried so hard to find a compromise but it was all talk and lack of effort on their end so I finished it. Life is too short to have a crap sex life. I know this now.

  15. We’ve considered it. Might be worth a shot for us. Religious upbringings has made it weird and hard to talk about from the beginning of our relationship. Do you have a link to the sexual type quiz? That sounds like a good start to better communication.

  16. I almost never wear underwear. But if I'm wearing a skirt/dress around his family/friends I'll throw on a pair. He's never said anything but once seemed nervous when I was commando in a skirt around his mom. Like kind of looking down there when I changed positions to check if anything was showing.

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