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This is not health for any relationship. Adultery is ( very very) option if either refuse the other sex for a extended period.
We talking a 1/4 of a Year. It would have been difficult for ME. That is why God make us differant.
I am glad you let him back in the groove, and your groove is able to open up. Surrending his penis with love.View Thread

There is nothing wrong and let him know it is ok. For him to masterbute You choose if you want to watch him.
Let him know there not anything in this world free. The house he is living in, the food he is eating, nor your pussy. If he is not able to start sharing the cost. His great ass,-- can move out.
Let him cheat, nobody is going to continue to give him free sex.
Unless another man is paying for her bed
I also want it Daily, but I pay Highly. There is a bigger penis in your town. I would throw this one OUT !View Thread

Explain TO HIM you ALSO like it Hot and Rough. But some of the thirty / sixty minutes should also be soft and loving. Let your vaginal rest a few minutes. Let your tongue and lips work on that Big Penis.Using a lot of salvia will help lube. the vaginal. Sex should be enjoyed by both. Pain and pleasure together feels great..
Talk about the rape if you feels comfortiable. But if you can put the past behind you; enjoy the future. That ass hole does not need to be remebered. Remember the GOOD TIMES!!!!!!!View Thread

In you sexual activites with her. You comments tells me youhave a sexy tiger as a girl friend. You Should be fully enjoying her and not wanting to stop giving you sexual enjoyment.
I would advise you to cut the weed. It will stop your penis from get hard. Therefore you will not be giving her / nobody enough.
Talk to her and beg her to talk back to you. You may need to seek FREE couseling for her. She can be helped. I have assisted a number of women learn sexual pleasure. But it's like learning to walk. Go slow and there will be time she will fall. Leaving you will a hard prick.View Thread

"First and foremost, masturbate before having sex".
Masturbation is great foreplay (warm up) before the BIG game. BUT what is your recovery time for another erection
Masturbation will release the pressure if its been weeks since sexual activity. But if your having intercources daily or masturbating daily this will not help.
Also Why stoke your own penis when you have a wife. I would advise for the first round oral sex. Your wife may select what she does with your cum The sixty nine position is super for warming up. You do not want the same pre game show every day. Therefore fingering the hole and her carcessing you penis. Is more of a magic feeling, then you doing it to yourself.
Be patience and use ALL of Gail's Tips for YOUR and your wife's pleasure.View Thread

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