Meridian_Child
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- Nov 12, 2002
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Ok, my dilemma for awhile was this:
I was really into this girl. She was sweet, pretty, and a lot of fun to be around (classic qualities, yeah). Anyway, after a few months we started having sex, but it wasn't all that great (I had another lover who was phenominal, but that ended sourly...). At first I figured that it was because she wasn't all that experienced, so we tried different things, different positions, books, etc, but in the end there was no improvement. At first I thought it was because sometimes she wasn't really in the mood for it mentally despite saying she was (when you've been with someone for awhile, you can read them well). Then I tossed it up to depression and how it can affect sex drive, but then there were times where she'd be into it, but it still wasn't all that great.
This eventually spread into our non-physical relationship and we went our separate ways.
Basically, what I wish to know is, what can one do to help a cold fish evolve into something warmer?
I was really into this girl. She was sweet, pretty, and a lot of fun to be around (classic qualities, yeah). Anyway, after a few months we started having sex, but it wasn't all that great (I had another lover who was phenominal, but that ended sourly...). At first I figured that it was because she wasn't all that experienced, so we tried different things, different positions, books, etc, but in the end there was no improvement. At first I thought it was because sometimes she wasn't really in the mood for it mentally despite saying she was (when you've been with someone for awhile, you can read them well). Then I tossed it up to depression and how it can affect sex drive, but then there were times where she'd be into it, but it still wasn't all that great.
This eventually spread into our non-physical relationship and we went our separate ways.
Basically, what I wish to know is, what can one do to help a cold fish evolve into something warmer?
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