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ive been planning on doing this


Question Posted Monday January 1 2007, 11:08 pm


Before sex, im going to start to take off his pants and stuff and get him hard and then im going to stop and change the subject completely for a few minutes.
Just to make him want me more, is that a good idea? Or what?
I need some help

thank you

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christina answered Friday January 12 2007, 7:22 am:
I told my boyfriend I was gonna get him hard & then leave him there. He told me if I did that he'd stop talking to me for a few months. Naturally, with that being said, I wouldn't do it. It'd piss him off, and he probably wouldn't want you at all after teasing him, and getting his hopes up, and then not giving him anything. If I was a guy, and my girlfriend/friend w. benefits did that to me, I'd punch that bitch in the face. Really, really hard. :]

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MummuM answered Tuesday January 2 2007, 11:33 pm:
Oh no, hun. Don't do this. I don't think this would go over well if you decided to "tease" him like this. It's just really mean and cruel. This kind of teasing never goes over well. If you were to do this to your partner he's likely to get up and leave or freak out.

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Annieisonfire answered Tuesday January 2 2007, 8:13 pm:
ooohhh no no no no dont change the subject. keep the subject but delay the sex. have you ever thought of dirty talk? telling him whats about to happen will make him want you more!
go for it
good luck
xx

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cheddar answered Tuesday January 2 2007, 2:22 pm:
No. That's mean. If you want to give the poor guy blue balls, go ahead and change the topic. Otherwise.. it's not going to help you at all. It will completely turn the guy off and then he'll not want to anymore. Besides, that's just.. cruel and uncalled for behavior and your guy will be pissed!

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Ahnee answered Tuesday January 2 2007, 12:27 am:
I really don't suggest it. Most guys hate teases actually. sure a little teasing is fine but to get him all hard and then completely change the subjest will most likely just frustrate him and might even be a total mood killer.

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trlblzr4u answered Monday January 1 2007, 11:44 pm:
If you tease a guy like that, it can have a good result. If you looking for something to make him last longer, it is a good way to work it out. Just not a good idea to leave him like that and not let him finish because that is just mean! Anyway... Go for it and have fun with things.

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