I have this big problem, that whenever I really need to have a very strong orgasm, I need to wear lipstick, my lady partner does not like this though. Which is very difficult for me because I want to have an orgasm, I dont know how I can convince her, to let it go, and let me enjoy myself. Could someone please help?
ansir2urprolem answered Monday January 12 2009, 10:37 am: i have the ansir2urprolem, i have never heard of anything like this before, but my advice to you is to let your partner kno that this is one of your fantasies and that doing this specific act will only make making love much better for the two of you, your partner needs to know that having sex is beautiful and that every one makes love in different ways thats what makes it special. "it takes two to tango, otherwise whats the point of daning."
SilentOne answered Monday January 12 2009, 12:54 am: I'm presuming from your lady partner's adverse reaction to you wearing lipstick, that you are indeed not a lady yourself. Please mention things like this, rather than just implying.
Three parts I see to this problem:
Your inability to have strong orgasm without lipstick. Is there no way to train yourself out of this? What about her wearing the lipstick, and kissing her on the lips while you orgasm? Try to see if there are any workarounds you can find to this one.
Your lady friend's rigidity in not allowing you to do something harmless in order to intensify your experience. Have a serious talk to her about why she dislikes it, and see if there are things she can do to help you orgasm strongly without needing it, OR if she is willing to get used to it.
Previous two things failing... Get a shade of lipstick which is the same as your lips, apply it really carefully, and let it dry before you see her. You will be wearing lipstick, but if she can't tell, there should be no reason for her to object.
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