Girls do your men know the differences: wet and WET?

DogTrainer

Really Experienced
Joined
Jan 28, 2016
Posts
149
I have been wondering this question for several years.

From my own experiences in LTRs I tend to think most men are unaware that a moist vagina doesn't automatically equal sexual arousal. The vagina, being a mucous membrane, like your mouth, is usually going to be damp, wet, or creamy. The type of moisture that happens from true arousal is clear to slightly cloudy, very slippery, and will "stretch" like raw egg whites.

These lubricants come from specific glands near the vaginal opening.

So does your man know the difference or does he think he's a stud because you're vagina is in it's normal state of wet?
 
You're with LTR? I thought she was with sean.

IDK. Women get like the sahara when Im around so I must be doing it wrong.

:cool:
 
I thought there was only one LTR. :confused:

But I am impressed that you've been inside multiple ones. The LTR I know is rather picky. :)
 
I have been wondering this question for several years.

From my own experiences in LTRs I tend to think most men are unaware that a moist vagina doesn't automatically equal sexual arousal. The vagina, being a mucous membrane, like your mouth, is usually going to be damp, wet, or creamy. The type of moisture that happens from true arousal is clear to slightly cloudy, very slippery, and will "stretch" like raw egg whites.

These lubricants come from specific glands near the vaginal opening.

So does your man know the difference or does he think he's a stud because you're vagina is in it's normal state of wet?

http://media2.giphy.com/media/hyYMouu2tR5mM/giphy.gif
 
:D LTR .....long term relationships. Joking jokesters

Are you sure? Some here might think otherwise. I fell down that rabbit hole. It got ugly before all was said and done and Noor took pity on me. Thanks again, Noor.
 
Of course, but that's a rather odd litmus test. I can generally even detect a difference when a woman is ovulating but again what would be the point? If you have to perform a dipstick test in order to know whether your partner is aroused you are doing it wrong.

The best way to ensure that your partner is aroused is to communicate with them about what things arouse them and to get verbal and non verbal feedback before during and after as to whether or not your technique is meeting with their needs or requires adjustment.

If your partner can't or won't vocalize that is a bigger problem. But, if one just wants to know if your partner is aroused, pupil dilation is a better metric.
 
Are you sure? Some here might think otherwise. I fell down that rabbit hole. It got ugly before all was said and done and Noor took pity on me. Thanks again, Noor.

De nada:rose:
 
I like the feeling of a cock pressing in and out of me while I'm dry and becoming soaked from that, especially if I'm still sleepy and groggy.
 
I like the feeling of a cock pressing in and out of me while I'm dry and becoming soaked from that, especially if I'm still sleepy and groggy.

Ouch, chafing.

On the other hand agreed-upon sommalbulstic sex? I'm in. I am so in...
 
I like the feeling of a cock pressing in and out of me while I'm dry and becoming soaked from that, especially if I'm still sleepy and groggy.

OMG, yes!
One guy I was with used to growl in my ear that I would 'take that cock and learn to get wet for it'.... and I did :eek:
Damn, but I actually miss him a little...
 
dry

Dogtrainer,
My wife's vagina has always been dry, never known it to be anything other then drinking dry martini at a dry oasis on a dry day dry, no mucus, no pussy lube just the dry dust of neglect. Am I missing out on something?
 
I am going to ask my wife if I can play with her mucus membrane tonight.

I am so getting some!:D
 
Back
Top