Birth Control

I love hearing stories from my wife about the birth control methods she used at college. It is a subtle reminder of how promiscuous she was -- subtle and sexy
 
I had never seen it mentioned before but it seems to indicate that she is a hot date -- careful but not too careful
 
Trust me on this, girls do tell once they get to a point where they can gauge his reaction
 
a good husband. I could not take the pill due to migraines so condoms were our go to birth control and my husband never minded
We have had this problem with the added bonus had to use non latex condoms. It doesn't make a lot of difference. You can still use the same dirty talk to keep things enjoyable.

Messing with hormones can and does have unpredictable results. One extreme turning a wonderful young mother into a sycotic [blank], or remembering something from my early 20s, kills her sex drive.
 
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For my birth control i used to take the pill , there was no such thing as implants then, and latter on i had the coil fitted but mostly i used the pill,it was not always reliable but better than nothing
 
I actually have found most men liked it if I told them I was not on anything.

Risk play has always been a fun little kink of mine though and most of the men I have been with seem to enjoy it as well.
Checks out. The rational part of a male brain may hibernate when his blood flow is needed elsewhere, but the part that wants to leave the female permanently changed by their encounter is has an uninterruptible power source it seems.
 
Never knew men found this topic hot
Lily, it's not so much the contraception as it is the immense feeling of potential power over a girl's/woman's body, and not in a cruel dominating way, rather in a protective, "being in charge/control" way. After all, once birth control is out of the picture, the male is the only variable.

Personally, I find the "her body, my choice" meme obnoxious but it contains a germ (or should that be "seed?") of truth, I will not deny.

If it's wrong to feel, particularly during sex, that it's ideal for the male to be insistent, demanding, physically dominant (to the point of restraining her) and ALWAYS to get his release, then the vast, VAST majority of the world's population is in error. There is nothing wrong with pining a woman's wrists above her head during missionary sex so long as both he and she enjoy the way it makes them feel.
 
Lily, it's not so much the contraception as it is the immense feeling of potential power over a girl's/woman's body, and not in a cruel dominating way, rather in a protective, "being in charge/control" way. After all, once birth control is out of the picture, the male is the only variable.

Personally, I find the "her body, my choice" meme obnoxious but it contains a germ (or should that be "seed?") of truth, I will not deny.

If it's wrong to feel, particularly during sex, that it's ideal for the male to be insistent, demanding, physically dominant (to the point of restraining her) and ALWAYS to get his release, then the vast, VAST majority of the world's population is in error. There is nothing wrong with pining a woman's wrists above her head during missionary sex so long as both he and she enjoy the way it makes them feel.
I'm going to be dissapointed if a man didn't pin me down. The choice of keeping or not keeping comes later. But first give me a reason to worry about whose choice it is
 
Some ladies loved the game of knowingly my nuts were cut and yet telling me to give them my seed and ride them bareback and fill them full of my cream..I think it really got them off
For some women, the act is not "complete" until they have received his semen and not "over" until the last of it escapes from them.

I keep beating this drum: Just try having penetrative sex with a woman and not ejaculating; next time you'll look for a hornet's nest outside to poke at instead.
 
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