Question Posted Saturday November 3 2007, 10:43 pm
i have a very long penis (20 and a half cm) which is good for my girlfriend, but it is also very thin, which is bad for me. I don't feel a lot of pleasure from sex. Is there anything we can do to make either her tighter or me thicker?
nowaaay answered Sunday November 4 2007, 6:07 pm: Along with certin postions changing the tightness. Tell her about a thing called "kegal" excercises. This is when the women tightens and relaxes her PV muscle (The vagina muscle) Doing this alot tightens her somewhat. And while having sex ask her to tighten the muscle, You'll feel it and it will make things better for her. [ nowaaay's advice column | Ask nowaaay A Question ]
ammo answered Sunday November 4 2007, 4:39 pm: Your best bet, short of considering cosmetic surgery, would be to go with what Rosie2000 said I think.
If you do a search in google for sex positions (there's absolutely hundreds out there) you should be able to find a few interesting sites that will describe each position and it's advantages. There are a number of positions specifically to make sex more pleasurable by making the female seem tighter (this is achieved through the position you and she is in at the time). This would, in my opinion, be your best choice since not only would cosmetic surgery be extremely expensive but it would also come down to there being no guarantees that there is any surgery that can be done to impriove the situation with yourself as it stands currently. [ ammo's advice column | Ask ammo A Question ]
Rosie2000 answered Sunday November 4 2007, 1:22 pm: well positions help. have you done like doggy style? positions help because it moves her pelvic bones.. so i think you should look up some differnt positions that seem like soemthing youd like to try [ Rosie2000's advice column | Ask Rosie2000 A Question ]
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