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Posted On: June 24, 2009
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10 Responses to “Have Better Sex In One Easy Step…”

  1. Techno0Raver Says:

    That may be right, but it’s incomplete.

    When was that study done? It was only in the last several decades (I think it was in the 60’s) that society realized that 1) women actually enjoy sex (what a concept!) and 2) what orgasm actually was. It turns out that, for some strange reason, women evolved so they enjoyed sex as much as men. And it turns out that there are 2 types of orgasm for women (vaginal and clitoral) and the majority of women used to only consider vaginal orgasm as an orgasm.

  2. 1Delu Says:

    “They just don’t want to think about it, they just want it to happen”
    True
    True
    True
    I also like that

  3. Matthewdjf Says:

    Dan, MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM you’re so hot lol

  4. JonusDking Says:

    Some of the best sex my husband and I have, is when we are telling each other what we do or don’t want at that moment. We say things like:

    “I like it better when you touch me here (or in this way.)” or

    “That doesn’t feel good right now, please do this instead.”

    It really takes our sex to a whole new level when there is an open line of communication. R-chan

  5. AcidBong Says:

    During oral sex I just read my wife’s body language, reactions and let that guide my technique. I can usually make her climax 3 or 4 times.

  6. Maryanne125 Says:

    I heard a bit in the video about not saying anything if it does not feel good. That sounds wrong, I think it would be better to say please stop that it hurts or that does not feel good,. Then when they do something you like you say mmm that feels good. Keep it up mate!! LOL

  7. 4711Heart Says:

    See it depends on the size of the clitoris. Women’s clitori are different sizes and if you can manage to brush up against it rythmically during intercourse then there you go. ;-)

  8. kiaora224 Says:

    Good boy! :) Some men don’t bother too much

  9. kiaora224 Says:

    The female orgasm isn’t a necessary component of conception, but it is possible that uterine contractions help sperm move toward the fallopian tubes. (Such painless contractions happen involuntarily even when you’re not having sex, particularly around the time of ovulation.) Its also quite funny that women still believe that you should have an orgasm through intercourse alone, foreplay and angles have a huge part, get educated people!

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