Lets talk about sex baby.
So I have this friend who is sleeping with a lady friend of his right. And by sleeping I mean the two enthusiastically smear their sensitive parts together before actually getting proper rest. When the lady becomes vocally self-conscious about her body my friend feels rejected because it become apparent that the lady is focusing on herself more than him. Now my friend understands that pleasing oneself is a very important thing to do, but he also upholds the belief that a large part of this satisfaction comes from loosing oneself within the other. Keep in mind my friend thinks of himself as a smooth talker and could probably turn things around pretty quickly if he wanted to. But my friend doesnt want to patronize this lady or try to convince her that she really is astounding. More importantly he doesnt want to impose his attitude toward sex on her. Is he being selfish himself by not helping her to overcome this issue? I mean, her relationship to her body is her business and really has nothing to do with him or how he feels about it. Is it unreasonable for me, I mean my friend to feel rejected by this lady?
Cry Cry Cry.
So I have this friend who is sleeping with a lady friend of his right. And by sleeping I mean the two enthusiastically smear their sensitive parts together before actually getting proper rest. When the lady becomes vocally self-conscious about her body my friend feels rejected because it become apparent that the lady is focusing on herself more than him. Now my friend understands that pleasing oneself is a very important thing to do, but he also upholds the belief that a large part of this satisfaction comes from loosing oneself within the other. Keep in mind my friend thinks of himself as a smooth talker and could probably turn things around pretty quickly if he wanted to. But my friend doesnt want to patronize this lady or try to convince her that she really is astounding. More importantly he doesnt want to impose his attitude toward sex on her. Is he being selfish himself by not helping her to overcome this issue? I mean, her relationship to her body is her business and really has nothing to do with him or how he feels about it. Is it unreasonable for me, I mean my friend to feel rejected by this lady?
Cry Cry Cry.
He could buy a clapper and right when the time comes. Clap on. She can't hide from him then.