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from your post it sounds like he is just really into you, and he wants to experience intimacy on many different levels...
i suggest go with it to an extent but if you are bothered or uncomfortable with it at anytime you need to have good communication with him in order for him to know how you feel...View Thread

i would suggest you talk to your boyfriend and find a common ground...compromise is great and key in any relationship...it comes second to communication..View Thread

for you it is the most uncomfortable feeling besides labor (for me)...
or is it....
use a water-based lube if using a condom....
if you cannot relax your muscles...talk to your partner about bringing in a toy (i prefer a vibrator.) and either you or him use it on you before and while performing anal...
the distraction will relax you plus the vibrator will do its job...and it turns out to be an amazing orgasm....View Thread


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