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ChavWivaLawDegree Wrote:

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> Also, there are usually lots of things a sexually

> content woman will do for a man by the way, incase

> you think it's all one sided!


Yep, sometimes I'll even do the washing up...

ChavWivaLawDegree Wrote:

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> I've shagged all sorts, even had a viscount as it

> happens.

>

> All in the name of science of course.

>

> Ok Bob, I'll tell you something I usually only

> tell a man I'm about to shag. When I come, I

> squirt like a fountain, and squirt and squirt and

> squirt. I can carry on coming for a few hours,

> although nowadays I need a couple of days to

> reload.

>

> It's not difficult to make a woman come all night,

> you just need the technical knowledge and some

> control. Most women can come like this, but don't

> know they can.

>

> When a woman is used to continuous multiple

> orgasms until she is exhausted, it's difficult to

> feel satisfied with something less, no matter how

> nice the guy is. Even if you encourage him or

> coach him, if he's not physically able to do it,

> there is not a lot you can do.

>

> Also, there are usually lots of things a sexually

> content woman will do for a man by the way, incase

> you think it's all one sided!



So what exactly was it you would only normally tell a bloke you were about to shag?


Only girl I knew who squirted also lashed out uncontrollably when she had an orgasm and nearly knocked me out one time. I had to learn after that to ensure I had control of her hands when she was on the brink!

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