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Old Apr 29, 2013, 10:03 PM
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I think that the similarity between cum and sour dough (if you do like both, that is), and not some fake sour dough, but the real stuff - Since 1849 - which has supposedly been made for well over a century by using the same wild starter, and, as such, is an example of a "living food" - suggests that the ejaculate is healthy as a type of a "raw, living food" and not just because of its high protein content.

Other beneficial examples:

- yogurt with live cultures
- kimchi and other fermented vegetables
- Kombucha - just a few years ago available from Whole Foods only and now everywhere in conventional grocery stores, in all sorts of flavors and colors

I do not think this line of reasoning would motivate a person who does not like sperm already, without extra rationales, but if a person does like it already and has access to it in a safe manner, the raw living food's properties of it may motivate to increase the frequency of consumption.

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Old Apr 30, 2013, 03:24 AM
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I think if you love someone then there is real pleasure to be had from giving them pleasure. I would happily give oral sex to someone i loved with no expectation of anything in return simply because i would get maxium pleasure from giving them pleasure. The joy is in loving someone and pleasing someone. I get the biggest buzz from that, loving someone and giving myself to someone to do with as they please, i get great satisfaction from doing that.
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Old Apr 30, 2013, 08:40 AM
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I think if you love someone then there is real pleasure to be had from giving them pleasure. I would happily give oral sex to someone i loved with no expectation of anything in return simply because i would get maxium pleasure from giving them pleasure. The joy is in loving someone and pleasing someone. I get the biggest buzz from that, loving someone and giving myself to someone to do with as they please, i get great satisfaction from doing that.
Well said. I'll be the first to say here that giving to a woman is also not always the most pleasant experience based only on taste & smell but I like to give based on the effect it has on my wife.

Along those lines, I think most men are more open/willing/tolerant in this specific example.
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Old Apr 30, 2013, 12:09 PM
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My H likes to give, in fact he says he loves to give. He likes being the one in control and determining weather I have to wait for the end result by dragging it out, or making it happen sooner ratter then later. He likes to know that my pleasure is due solely to his abilities.
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Old May 06, 2013, 03:03 AM
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Is it healthy and pleasing? Or is it one sided pleasure?

I read that oral sex isn't natural form of sex and doesn't give pleasure to giving end because mouth doesn't have any receptors.
The only way you're gonna find out is if you try it. Different strokes for different folks (literally lol)
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