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Question Posted Thursday August 11 2005, 9:49 pm

Every time me and my boyfriend have sex, he starts to cry. Not just a normal cry, he's hysterical. I try to calm him down by rubbing his back, but all he says is, "sex is such a beautiful thing, how could you NOT cry?" and he gets mad at me sometimes because he thinks i don't care. it makes me feel very awkward. what should i do?

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Blade answered Sunday August 14 2005, 1:34 am:
Shove a sock in his mouth, the one that he'd been wearing all day. naww im just playing ( you could try that if nothing else works). Try talking to him about it and tell him the awkward position hes putting you in and explain to him when he cries hysterically it really kills the mood. make sure you emphasize that you do care and your not being inconsiderate. if this doesnt work try the "if a tear is shed, there will be no play in bed" approach, if that fails try the sock tactic i mentioned above. other than that i dont know what else to tell you, soo....good luck with that.


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