no orgasm during intercourse Posted: 04-24-08 07:47am
Let me start off by telling you I'm 21 I'm
currently with my one and only sexual
partner. Shes given me bj's, hand jobs,
and we've had sex twice, both sessions
with over 15 minutes of penetration, no
orgasm but a constant hard on. I'm not
really complaining cause it allows her to
have as much as she wants, but both
sessions have ended with her being to
exhausted to continue and me left
unsatisfied so she tries her best to get
me to cum but to no avail, nothing. its
starting to affect our relationship a
little. Btw one of the problems might be
that the condoms i have maybe to small
they are extremely tight to the point to
where if I'm at my largest girth it causes
quite a bit of discomfort. oh and to let
you know i use trojanez's. also she 18 and
I'm her second sexual partner.
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marvel
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Posted: 04-24-08 11:56am
It might be the condom... Have you tried
anything different? I know in my
experience sometimes the elastics are not
as intense in different brands
(lifestyles, for example).
Do you take off the condom after you're
done sex for post-sex play? If not, try it
and see if it works. You can also try
water based lubricants to try and
'slippen' things up a bit.
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