we've been dating for almost a year but we dont have sex. We do everything but sex. When we are laying in bed he does alot more to me than i do to him i will maybe rub his belly, play with his hair, kiss him, play with his Penis, give him blojobs and handjobs but not every day its rare or when im feeling like being nice.
I dont do much for him and he does alot for me and i feel bad is there anything i can do to make any of them things better for him and what else can i do to him that he will love!
we are thinking about having sex soon so i also need maybe something that might turn him on enough for us to do it and make it the most amazing time ever!
SydneyCamille331 answered Wednesday June 4 2008, 10:07 pm: Well I can totally understand where you are coming from. I used to have the same problem but don;t worry it isn't you. Men are naturally more horny than girls. Hints the fact they are much more willing to put out.
Women aren't the only ones with a powerful G-spot. A guy's prostate - the walnut size gland under his bladder - is the ultimate magic button to push if you want to blow his mind in bed. To tantalize it, partway through sex or oral sex, rest two fingers against the swath of skin between his testicles and anus. At this point his prostate is situated above your fingers, inside his body. So by applying pressure here your indirectly rubbing his g-spot. When you sense he is enjoying this attention rhythmically press the area (one pulse every second) until he climaxes. If during oral let him go but if you are doing this during sex stop before he climaxes so the release will be longer.
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