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discussion of pleasing my dear wife orally. She seems to enjoy
my efforts very much. I think the vibrators might have given
her a surprise that she wasn't expecting, so that is why i did
not show her the phallus that came with the one vibrator.
How does one suggest to ones wife: Honey i got us a new
toy since i'm a failure in this department now.
Thank You - ruasbizze2 and FCL for your advice.View Thread


Should they be inserted or not? Can i do any harm, don't want to turn my wife off from the new way of pleasing her.
She pleases me the best that my manhood can take since
the previous bout of cancer left me less than suitable for her.
But i thank God for giving her to me, Thank you again for any advice.View Thread

I started out with the usual fore-play hugs & kisses over my
sweetheart. She likes it very much when i pay attention to her
breasts. As i slowly nudged downward she seemed a bit
surprized but allowed me to continue. After licking her honey-pot, i noticed a little tense movement. My wife at first pulled
me toward her for a very short time then said that she had
enough. Was i doing something wrong ? Why would she
want to stop me from doing something that is suppose to be
very pleasant for women ?
I probably be kicked out of bed if i ever tried a vibrator on her ?
I tried a slow licking up & down, then a dozen or so quick
ones at the very top of the clitoris.View Thread

better with a vibrator rather than my tongue ? Sorry for all the
questions, don't want to shock my wife this late in our relationship. She knows i can't get it up like i use to.View Thread


information since my manhood is not up to par, i still feel my duty to this
beautiful lady who has been at my side through thick and thin going on for twenty five years. Thanks to All wishing to reply !View Thread
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