ok now im 22 and married and have a 10 month old little girl my husband works from 7- 5. now that you know some history here is the problem. my husband does NOT do any forplay of any kind and we only pritty much just go to the end of the bed and i bend over and its great while it last for about 5 min and i just cant have and orgasim like that someone please give me some advise.
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desperate_mama
here is a idea, do not let him have his way at the time and way he does it, be busy with something at bed time or in bed before he he is. let him settle in and mount him with you on top, so that you control the speed and depth and time, this may help in your orgasm, but don't let him until you do....
Have fun, and be protected, to early for the next one
RT
here is a idea, do not let him have his way at the time and way he does it, be busy with something at bed time or in bed before he he is. let him settle in and mount him with you on top, so that you control the speed and depth and time, this may help in your orgasm, but don't let him until you do....
Have fun, and be protected, to early for the next one
RT
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Desperate Mama,
Here's a couple of books that I'd recommend that you have on hand. Some are for you, some are for him.
If you've got a good relationship that's open, you might share them with him.
First, "The Guide to Getting It On" by Paul Joanides (published by Goofy Foot Press) is in the fifth edition. It's a great book, very fun loving, and light hearted, and packed with all kinds of sexual information. It's also got some great foreplay tips for both genders. Some of the earlier editions are smaller, thinner, but all are good.
Second, "Getting the Love You Want" may help you plan on what you want or need. I'm not sure of the author, but it may be something like "Charley MacCartney"... but search for the title.
Third, "The Joy of Sex" in almost any of it's many versions is great. The latest version has more contemporary artwork and charcoal drawings and illustrations. As a basic sex ed book, it's a bit advanced, but it might inspire some more foreplay if approached as an appetizer.
Good luck!
Here's a couple of books that I'd recommend that you have on hand. Some are for you, some are for him.
If you've got a good relationship that's open, you might share them with him.
First, "The Guide to Getting It On" by Paul Joanides (published by Goofy Foot Press) is in the fifth edition. It's a great book, very fun loving, and light hearted, and packed with all kinds of sexual information. It's also got some great foreplay tips for both genders. Some of the earlier editions are smaller, thinner, but all are good.
Second, "Getting the Love You Want" may help you plan on what you want or need. I'm not sure of the author, but it may be something like "Charley MacCartney"... but search for the title.
Third, "The Joy of Sex" in almost any of it's many versions is great. The latest version has more contemporary artwork and charcoal drawings and illustrations. As a basic sex ed book, it's a bit advanced, but it might inspire some more foreplay if approached as an appetizer.
Good luck!
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