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But to answer your original question . I would consider it cheating as she is getting sexual gratification from it, and without your approval.
It would be like me just making out with another woman, touching and feeling my own little way, without going all the way.
I'm certain my GF would feel betrayed.View Thread

Best I can do.View Thread

However, if I am the patient and the dentist was a hotty it would be a turn on for sure.View Thread

btw..can't wait to read whats happens to HairyD when he visits the dentist ?View Thread

If you are bickering daily ? I can't see much hope in a satisfying sex life .View Thread

I guess it's all business for me.View Thread

I realize the physicians are professional and all that, but unlike gq12 I am not an exhibitionist.
Whatever your comfortable with and gets the job done.View Thread


I still remember when I had my vasectomy done ( ugh ) the doc advised me to bring in some samples to see if the procedure worked. Needless to say I didn't, however I still have the same amount of children as I did when I had it done.View Thread

I can say if I go a long time without an ejaculation and have sex that my discharge is generally more abundant.
I think its pretty normal for most if they haven't had sex in awhile to get excited in anticipation.View Thread
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