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Default Jul 31, 2015 at 04:04 PM
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This is very personal but I'm curious. Do you orgasm every time? What do you do to do this?
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Default Aug 02, 2015 at 12:06 AM
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No, I don't. But my bf is pretty darn good at getting me there, 9/10 times is a success. He knows my spots and the techniques that I like. And I'm not good (at all) about expressing my enjoyment. He is just very good at reading me, I think. Meaning: picking up on me shifting positions, breathing patterns changing, etc.

I am making an effort to let myself simply enjoy feeling ____ as well. Before Eric, I was always too focused on pleasing the guy to enjoy most everything. Slowing down and letting myself feel helps a lot.

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