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Quote from: Clitical Thinking on September 29, 2021, 09:32:26 PMGood thing I can't give her as many Woos as I'd like, otherwise she'd be at #6969 already Sorry Oh, I am betting Shiela has been at 69 69 a few times before...
Good thing I can't give her as many Woos as I'd like, otherwise she'd be at #6969 already Sorry
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Quote from: Clitical Thinking on October 10, 2021, 04:59:05 PMBrain? It would be a cerebral exchange. She's a Professor of Clitology herself, and nobody knows the female body better than a woman, so I'm sure I could learn a thing or two during our talk While I would be happy to have this conversation with you, in the end, you'll likely not learn much more than you already know.MAJOR HIJACK!Women do not know the female body better than men. Women know their own bodies better, and they might know a specific partner's body very well. But in general, a man can know his female partner's body as well as another woman.Of course, I know what works for me, and what doesn't; I know what turns me on, and what doesn't; I know what I want her to do, and what I don't want her to do; and I know those special places on my body, other than the obvious places, where I like to be touched.But, hypothetically, a man could learn/know all of that as much as another woman could/would.I'm simply stating the obvious here, but pay attention to her responses, and both her physical and emotional responses. She will make clear what she wants and what she doesn't want. Be experimental, and if it works, keep going, but be ready for a negative response, and move on.And to state the most obviously obvious point, communicate, either when your in a moment of intimacy, or at another point when you can have a comfortable conversation. Ask her what she wants, what works and what doesn't, what she'd like you to focus on, what she'd like to try, etc.And my #1 piece of advice: Don't focus solely on her clit. Yes, that's the promised land, and stimulating that jam-packed bundle of nerve endings it indescribably exciting. But most women want that to be part of a greater symphony, and for someone, exclusive and intense clitoral stimulation can prove painful or annoying. She has at least 37 other erogenous zones. Explore them!
Brain? It would be a cerebral exchange. She's a Professor of Clitology herself, and nobody knows the female body better than a woman, so I'm sure I could learn a thing or two during our talk
I know, not my job,Just pointing out though, that someone’s Boo-ginity has been pending for a very loooong time.Plus, it’s becoming quite tempting for me.Quote from: JBRG on October 15, 2021, 05:23:35 PM