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Would there be a slight mix of pleasure and pain in that area(fornix)? I have gone rather deep and pushed down and grinded with my hips and she said it felt really good, but had a mix of pain there. She wanted more and said it was amazing, but just wondering.
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Reply to bluetide
Hi Bluetide,
I think you will find that I actually agreed with Brandye with her description of the "G" spot and orgasm. I fail to see why she took the stance she did which was not regarding the G spot conversation at all. I got a similar response from another member on here to a thread I created and it just knocks you back becuase it is non-construcutive and dismisive |
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With my history here, I see no need to apologize. There is a very lengthy sticky on what we know and do not know about the G-Spot. There is my reasoning.
As for the insipid remark, very few people make nine posts on their first outing. And these were all reptitious of posts that are many places. Nothing wrong with posting. Just do not inundate us with with redundancies before reading around the place adequately.
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With any popular messageboard, indeed, any topic, there will be repetition. That's just the nature of things.
I was just answering questions and putting in my opinion. I see nothing wrong with that; sure, maybe the info is in a sticky but the point of a discussion board is simply that - discussion. Surely with 5 000 posts you have repeated yourself once or twice as well. The fact that you take objection with what I say is fine. Hostility is not; regardless of who we are, and what we do, we all deserve common courteousy. Even on a messageboard. I do not claim to have much technical knowledge. I do know I'm pretty good in the bedroom; that's about it. I'm just trying to help other people get past their sticking points.
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I have trouble telling this difference, and end up not enjoying sex because this sensation makes me scared that I'll actually need to urinate. It sounds stupid, I realise. Is there anything I could do?
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Bella,
You would not believe the time and effort my g/f and I put into finding our G-Spots. First you need a patient and understanding partner (or either gender). And then you need the comfor to screm "I have to pee!" It took us hors and we are both medical professionals. Remember also that although most people posting in this thread are saying thast it exists, it is doubtful that more than ten percent of all women have actually experienced orgasm from G-Spot stimulation. Work at it; it is worthwhile.
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There are two reasons for that 10% - 1. incompetent assistance and 2. lack of knowledge.
What you can do - RELAX and just let it go. |
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