Question - especially after there is a thread about being too extreme & 72 hours

SebastianHolt

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While I'm very open and curious, sadly, I haven't found the right people to explore things with. On the extreme thing, is it okay to leave a creampie behind, or is one expected to clean it up before the next man takes your place (before I die, I want to be the second man in ;) )? Should another talk about STDs and the use of condoms? For me, fiction is a place to be free and escape from most of the real-life bullshit

Are there any common courtesies one should consider when teasing a buddy's wife? Is it rude to help your buddy's wife experience a mind-blowing orgasm when your buddy has yet to discover the art of foreplay and that the clit isn't an on-off button? Well, if you tug at it the wrong way, it 100% is an off button.
 
is it okay to leave a creampie behind, or is one expected to clean it up before the next man takes your place (before I die, I want to be the second man in ;) )?
In real life, people can and should be talking to each other about what they want, like, and don’t want. Too many things get fucked up by people assuming they’re all on the same page. So the answer to your question is, there isn’t one, and if there’s something you want, you bring it up ahead of time. If the other people don’t want that, they say so.

In story world, it can go however you want. You can treat it like everyone is automatically on the same page, either by ignoring the matter of communication entirely, or by treating it as a lucky coincidence that they think alike, or by having them just magically know they’re all of like mind, or by having one of them just go for what they like and, surprise, the others discover that it’s awesome for them too.

Or you could narrate the conversation which they use for getting themselves all on the same page.

I’m talking about being on the same page regarding expectations about what’s going to happen between them. If one person wants sloppy seconds and the other person/people don’t, that’s just a matter of different tastes and preferences, it’s not a matter of convincing them to like it.
 
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