well im asking about phone sex...what would classify as phone sex? just talking dirty and getting both people really excited or something else? thanks in advanced!
icey0990 answered Thursday August 4 2005, 1:03 pm: talking dirty counts as phone sex but also while talking dirty you can be masturbating to get off and orgasm over the phone.
you talk dirty to turn the other person on and you can make it like your fantasy sex dream..
if your into that then go for it! [ icey0990's advice column | Ask icey0990 A Question ]
Xo_Ashie_oX answered Thursday August 4 2005, 12:59 pm: Here's what I found out:
*During phone sex, girls don't orgasm until you
*During phone sex, you shouldn't answer call-waiting. I had to tell mum I was working out.
*It's a good idea to have a phone line in your bed room. Or at least to wait until your roommates/family have gone to bed before getting involved in a heavy session on the couch.
*Phone sex is mainly about vivid descriptions of what you'd like to be doing.
*Miming the actions doesn't work very well.
Here are some things that you could say:
*"What are you wearing... or not wearing?"
*"Your voice makes me __________."
*"I love when you put your __________ on/in my __________. "
*"The next time I see you, I'm going to __________."
*"Is that a cell phone in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?"
MummuM answered Thursday August 4 2005, 12:56 pm: You basically explain what you would do to them if you were there. Like, "I start taking of your pants while I kiss you", etc. Something along them lines, as well as a lot of dirty talk.
♥ Krissy [ MummuM's advice column | Ask MummuM A Question ]
Teza answered Thursday August 4 2005, 12:56 pm: Yeah in other words thats cybering. Its just like what you would say during sex and what things you would do to that person. You can also do it online. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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