The Dragon
Sexy Member
I'd just fuck you all the harder
You sweet talker, You! :wink::tongue:
I'd just fuck you all the harder
Yeah - most guys do like a warning before you urinate all over them.
Whats more I do have to warn a lover I'm about to cum so he can brace/anchor himself.
I've found my orgasmic, vaginal contractions are so strong they can push him out.
It can be a bit frustrating when they won't take me at my word and I'm left snarling and empty mid orgasm.
Whats more I do have to warn a lover I'm about to cum so he can brace/anchor himself.
I've found my orgasmic, vaginal contractions are so strong they can push him out.
It can be a bit frustrating when they won't take me at my word and I'm left snarling and empty mid orgasm.
pushing forward against the front wall,
the most i ever feel is my urethra getting squished.
a cross between the need to pee and a water infection.
I really think mine moves around!!! Sometimes it's right there and other times it's deeper.
As Cap says "What's the difference between a golf ball and a G-Spot? A man will spend 20 minutes looking for a golf ball."
no offense but that's the dumbest theory yet.is it psychological? maybe, i guess.
What, that it's psychological?no offense but that's the dumbest theory yet.
yes it is, kid.What, that it's psychological?
I wouldn't say it was that dumb. There's not a whole lot of evidence that it's a physical thing, so if it's not then obviously it's psychological. May not be but it's hardly a throw-away theory.
yes it is, kid.
there's little evidence that it's a 'thing' but it's still an area that has plenty of nerve cells, which for some women puts pressure on the inner part of the clit and on the sensitive urethra.
what exactly are the psychological reasons why one area feels ok but, WHOA! just there feels great!! ? unlike the arsehole there is no taboo aspect. there is obviously no visual aspect. women cannot see when that, as opposed to any other part inside her vagina, is being stimulated.
women with no knowledge or experience of the g spot, or where it's supposed to be, will often react wildly to stimulation there too.
it's a throw away theory.
Good article.-I haven't read this in detail, but fuel for the fire-
Ultrasound Nails the Location of the Elusive G-Spot
What, that it's psychological?
I wouldn't say it was that dumb. There's not a whole lot of evidence that it's a physical thing, so if it's not then obviously it's psychological. May not be but it's hardly a throw-away theory.
no offense but that's the dumbest theory yet.