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Default Sep 25, 2014 at 06:53 AM
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LMAO Goodness guys

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Default Sep 25, 2014 at 06:57 AM
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You said when you were receiving you preferred it in the butt . . . it just seems to me there are no other options. You could take it in the mouth, but that would just be oral sex.
I guess it's just the reference point. In a general context, I prefer receiving from a guy, orally or "in the butt". However, in the context of solely an@l sex, where a guy can give using his penis, or receive another penis, I prefer to receive. It's just a preference.
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Default Sep 25, 2014 at 07:03 AM
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LMAO Goodness guys
What?

It's not like I can talk about this around the dinner table or at the water cooler at work...

And you (as the OP) did open up the discussion for guys. I originally replied to the post so as to give the perspective of a person that can and has given and received. You may find it odd, but even though I have vaginal intercourse with my wife, and have received an@l from other men and my wife, I for some reason can't give an@l to anyone. A slightly imbalanced situation.
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Default Sep 25, 2014 at 09:49 AM
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I don't enjoy it, I just do it to please my partner. She taunts me during **** sex, asking me 'is that all you got'? and so forth. She's just being playful, but I think she also does it to make me more aggressive, which I guess is what she wants.
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Default Sep 28, 2014 at 11:51 PM
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Hello I definitely prefer **** rather than vaginal because it's really intense the pleasure is magnified for me I instantly can orgasm from **** compared to vaginal I think it has something to do with their being ultra sensitive... but Buzz bee I totally recommend buying a small **** toy buy the smallest vib get use to it an just slowly work yourself into more serious penetration let your partner know it's takes time an gallons of lube.. Lol but totally try it! It feels soo incredible and if you like even a small amount of pain it will tip you over the edge ! Just be very sanitary have a safe word if you never tried it so he knows when to be slow or stop and have fun

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