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Jenn1fer82
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Default Jun 24, 2007 at 12:05 AM
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I'm having a hard time getting fully aroused when I see that his penis is so small. It was great when there was foreplay but right when we had sex I just couldn't have an orgasm. This was the first time we had sex with each other and I don't know how I'm going to look forward to us having sex the next time. I wasn't turned on when I saw his penis.

I know I shouldn't be complaining because I bet there's something he's thinking about my body that he's not use to being with either.

How do you think I should work around this and to be aroused and have an orgasm? This isn't something I could talk to him about because his ego would be so broken.

Has anyone ever had this problem before?
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