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I love sex. A lot!
Hmmm.... Who knew?
Csokkozben ossze nyomja az arcom és úgy csokol
on sex
Film, television and even theater have done a fantastic job of portraying sex as being this incredible thing where two people, even two strangers, begin kissing and then are suddenly, wordlessly pushing all the right buttons of their partners. This idea has become so pervasive it seems when people first start experimenting with sex and begin hooking up with others there’s a lot of disappointment. And it seems like a mystery as to why exactly the encounter was unsatisfying. There’s a million reasons, of course, why a sexual encounter can be unsatisfying, but a lot of the time it’s simply because. . . we don’t tell our partners what we want. There’s this unconscious notion that our partners will automatically know how to please us, and I’m afraid to tell you this is not the case 99.9% of the time. To paraphrase Madonna on the topic, most people don’t ask for what they want, that’s why they don’t get what they want.
So, if it’s not working for you, TELL YOUR PARTNER. They’re usually interested in the business of making you feel good, otherwise they probably wouldn’t be having sex with you.