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By let's do it again
Just finished watching a YouTube video about the O and P shot, I had never heard of this. This is for middle aged men and women where a doctor uses a vial of your own blood,spins it and takes the platelets to inject back into the clitoris or the penis to improve blood flow. The doctor who did the video said she gets this treatment about every 9 months. She recommends this for people having problems with ED problems or orgasm difficulties. So, have you heard of this or have you had this treatment?
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By lott
I was wondering how would the man in a couple feel if another man makes his wife have more orgasms than he has and they were also more intense than anything she has ever felt before from sex?.
Do you think this will cause a break in the marriage or will it make it better?
I ask this because I know some techniques that can do exactly what I described but I don't want to cause a rift in a relationship. When I do it with a single woman I don't have to worry about her significant other getting mad at her constantly thinking about the orgasms I gave her but if it's a couple I don't know if this is the same case.
The techniques I use require a lot of exercises on my part to build strength and can't be accomplished in a week and some men might not even feel like doing the work and I'm worried the women might try to cheat with me to get these orgasms and I'm not into that. I really want to try some group sex with this knowledge because I love to see a woman in total ecstasy but I don't know if it's a wise thing to do.
Can anyone help me out?
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By loladoreen
My husband and I are weighing the pros and cons of swinging. we have not yet done it. I have a BIG question.
One of the reasons we want to try it, is for sexual satisfaction. I want to have an orgasm. I haven't in 10 years. Maybe if I'm with someone else I could?
Is this ok? Our idea is a MFM threesome.
Will this put people off?
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By SouthOfTheRiverCpl
Disclaimer: We are not seeking medical advice...rather practical solutions to our current situation.
We are a mid-fifties couple and currently inactive with others in the lifestyle which will become clear as you read. Three years ago, Mrs. sailed through menopause without a single hotflash, night sweat or any other of the typical indicators. Recently, however, she is experiencing dryness and outright discomfort during PIV sex. Something that was once lengthy with repeat events during a takeover/house party or solo has been reduced to less than 10 minutes due to discomfort--and then no more. This has been followed by a few days of true discomfort for her. At present she is using estradiol (which so far what seems to be of questionable efficacy as lengthy PIV sex remains uncomfortable). On the advice of her OBGYN we are working our way through (and incorporating) a broad range of lubricants-water based, silicone, CBD (we are researching the Foria brand of products), something else? Our question to the ladies who have been in this boat is "What has worked for you?". Is there something specific we should ask the OBGYN at her next appointment? In your experience, does this situation improve with time/continued treatment? TIA
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By ROCKlandCpl
Menopause brings on change in a woman’s life and sexual being. Menopause has allowed us to have fun without the fear of pregnancy fully aware that pregnancy isn’t the only fear we have. A personal note, I have always been well lubricated naturally during sex. Rocky has made comments how wet I would get. Oral sex would leave him with a shining wet face, a thing we would laugh about. Never thought about any pain on insertion. I never had problems alone or with a toy except a wet spot on the bed.
My body is changing, not my desires. I noticed my own lubrication has changed. It hasn’t been a major problem just a change I figure goes along with hot flashes.
I recently experienced some pain from the dryness on penetration that alleviated during sex which caused concern.
I am thinking about lubricants and gels. Any advice? I know about KY but being honest how do you use it?
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