Yawning in Bed

Nekoman

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This one is potentially a little embarrassing. My wife yawns in bed.

Yes, when I'm kissing her body, caressing her sexually -- she yawns -- repeatedly.

When I ask her if she is bored, she says no. She says she is liking what I'm doing and she's just trying to relax. She says it's her way of loosening up and getting into the whole scene.

So, ladies, is anyone else out there yawning when you're being made love to?

Men, are any of your female or male partners yawning in bed?

Would you take it personally if your partner was yawning when you wish they were signing?

Any opinions are welcome.
 
it is natural for people to yawn in their beds.
but is she sending you a "message" in that girly way.
could be,but maybe not.
she could just be yawning to give her brain some oxy
so she can enjoy the sex.

does she give the "i'm bored" look whilst yawning?
if so...you most likely need to get more lively.
joke with her,flirt with her,nibble her bits,light tickles that last a second.
keep her nerves awake.
that would be my suggestion
(next to tying her up and spanking her nicely.)
 
Yawning in bed! Dont allow it under any circumstances. If they open their mouth to yawn - immediately fill it with cock - this will train them over time to stop yawning and carry on suckin:smile:
 
she could very well be sleep deprived. if you're sleep deprived, when you relax it's very hard not to go into sleep mode. i have sex in the a.m. or when i wake from a nap most of the time because so i can be fully aware and awake.
 
She is probably exhausted and tired from her day.


Or maybe she hasn't been getting enough sleep the past week.



There are 2 things that make me yawn a lot in bed......

1. going out and partying a lot and not getting much sleep......and then getting a chance to lay down in a bed.

2. I have 2 kids that make me really tired having to deal with them and do all the stuff that I have to do for them. I have to wag them around to all their extra curricular activities. Kids can be draining and when you add to that all the other household crap women usually have to do......It is a job that doesn't ever end. I think I start yawning the minute my head hits the pillow. I am exhausted.



I would check and make sure your wife is getting enough sleep. I think yawning just means that you are tired and you need to get some more sleep.

I wouldn't take it personally. I love to yawn. It feels so good.
 
I do the same thing, i can be thoroughly enjoying my husband and still get the urge to yawn. I work a physical job and i dont sleep much so when the lights go out and he's caressing me, the natural thing is for my body to get relaxed.

Dont be offended. Yawning isnt some subconscious message shes getting in her own head about you or the experience. I'm not offended when my husband does this to me. Usually when i get an attack of the yawns i do it like every 20-30 seconds and truly cant help it.

BTW, i dont yawn when i am bored.
 
It never fails to amaze me how strong men can be in some ways but so fragile in others!
Your wife is tired.
Nekoman the best thing you can do for your wife is when you come home from work is do a load of washing, load the dish washer or cook dinner (or failing that order take away) and run her a bath and leave her alone to have a decent soak with a glass of wine!!
That will be the best present and foreplay you could give her.
 
I'm not, no one comes near me until I've got at least 2 cups of coffee under my belt.
Anyone who dares to before that time risks bodily harm.
 
I agree with the majority...she is probably tired. If she tells you that you are pleasing her then she is tired and not bored. If she were bored, she probably wouldn't be yawning...perhaps she would be screaming "hurry up asshole" or "are you done yet"
 
Yawning occurs for different reasons in the human body. Some people (like me) yawn when they're hungry. Some people -- believe it or not -- yawn when they're sexually aroused.

See attached medical article.

This is a transient phase during sexual arousal and is perfectly normal.

The only other explanation is that someone next door is reading Dr. Seuss's The Sleep Book :biggrin1:


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Case closed. My work here is done. :tongue: