Alright, I'm more of a lurker on these forums than anything (I prefer the stories myself) but recently I've worked up the guts to ask a question.
I have asthma. So do a million other women in their mid-twenties, right? Well, when I'm with my boyfriend... sometimes when it gets really hot and heavy... it gets triggered. At first I'd try to hide it, but my boyfriend noticed. He doesn't want me to be embarrassed about it, we both figure it must happen to a lot of people, since a lot of people have asthma.
Even if it doesn't happen to a lot of people, what am I supposed to do? It's not exactly sexy to take an inhaler break. Sometimes stopping and waiting for a few minutes works, and sometimes it doesn't. It's really embarrassing to have to stop midsession, even though he tries to make me relax about it. It's made me kind of want to avoid sex, or at least let things get good for me.
Does anyone have this problem? Or a solution?
I have asthma. So do a million other women in their mid-twenties, right? Well, when I'm with my boyfriend... sometimes when it gets really hot and heavy... it gets triggered. At first I'd try to hide it, but my boyfriend noticed. He doesn't want me to be embarrassed about it, we both figure it must happen to a lot of people, since a lot of people have asthma.
Even if it doesn't happen to a lot of people, what am I supposed to do? It's not exactly sexy to take an inhaler break. Sometimes stopping and waiting for a few minutes works, and sometimes it doesn't. It's really embarrassing to have to stop midsession, even though he tries to make me relax about it. It's made me kind of want to avoid sex, or at least let things get good for me.
Does anyone have this problem? Or a solution?
Keep it handy, keep that man!, hit it and keep going. Romantic, maybe not, but if it's not bothering him, don't let it bother you.