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Default Nov 22, 2013 at 03:15 PM
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She sounds a bit ignorant and selfish to me. As long as you are seeking ways to correct the issue, she should be supportive. If she is so impatient, that's what vibrators are for. Or she could communicate like an adult what else would get her off maybe only using hands and mouth? So many options, such inflexibility!
Oh, trust me... We don't just have sex and that's the end of it... Apparently I'm like a God with my hands... We are a very "oral and handy" couple in bed... She would just like to have more fun with my little guy than I'm able to provide...
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Default Nov 22, 2013 at 03:39 PM
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Oh, trust me... We don't just have sex and that's the end of it... Apparently I'm like a God with my hands... We are a very "oral and handy" couple in bed... She would just like to have more fun with my little guy than I'm able to provide...
Well creativity here can be used. There are numerous ways that you can help your little guy out. C*** rings can help you keep your little guy at attention. It might even add some excitement to go pick out stuff together. There's plenty of toys that can make this easier. Just a suggestion! Hope this helps .

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Default Nov 22, 2013 at 07:50 PM
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Well creativity here can be used. There are numerous ways that you can help your little guy out. C*** rings can help you keep your little guy at attention. It might even add some excitement to go pick out stuff together. There's plenty of toys that can make this easier. Just a suggestion! Hope this helps .
I've considered a C-ring off and on for quite some time, but never bought one.

We've discussed several times about going to a sex store together, but again, haven't yet.
May have to do both of that very soon.
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Default Nov 22, 2013 at 08:11 PM
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I've considered a C-ring off and on for quite some time, but never bought one.

We've discussed several times about going to a sex store together, but again, haven't yet.
May have to do both of that very soon.
I think it would be a good thing for you guys. I will say that my boyfriend and I use one. He doesn't have ED issues but it makes him even more girthy so it's kind of a nice bonus that way too.

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RMDL75, just so you know, I sent you a private message.
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