LiLReBeL6907 answered Friday April 30 2010, 11:05 pm: Well guys say it does. Sex without a condom allow the most sensitive areas and nerves in a guys penis to feel every aspect of intercourse, like the tightening of the pectoral muscles, wetness, warmth, etc. So when they finally climax, all their nerves tingle and tense up and their penis will flex at that moment. Afterwards it is very sensitive, especially the head of the penis. When a guy pulls out he doesn't get the same experience. He has to pull out and grasp his member to get a similar effect, but he won't get to "feel" what it is like to actually be inside so it feel as good. [ LiLReBeL6907's advice column | Ask LiLReBeL6907 A Question ]
RavenMoon answered Tuesday April 27 2010, 9:42 pm: I love it when my husband does, you can feel the difference in his tightening and the warmness of it, but if you're not paying attention for it or know when it's going to happen then you probably wont notice. [ RavenMoon's advice column | Ask RavenMoon A Question ]
messenger answered Thursday April 22 2010, 6:34 pm: Most times, other than the increased fluid, the female wont feel it at all. There is a slight tightening of the penis for a few seconds, but thats about it. [ messenger's advice column | Ask messenger A Question ]
lalalaflower answered Thursday April 22 2010, 2:29 am: if you love your guy, and sex is an expression of that love, then yes, it feels incredible, amazing, you will love every minute he is inside you.
if youre just having sex for the hell of it, then no. it wont feel like much of anything. And if youve never had sex before, then its going to hurt whether he finishes in you or not. [ lalalaflower's advice column | Ask lalalaflower A Question ]
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