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that is so beautiful tender and gently writtenYeah, I've felt that. Satisfied, exhausted, happy & proud that I aroused and pleased him too. Almost swooning, feeling very close and intimate, we hold each other close and enjoy the post coital bliss.
Similar to what I feel with a woman after good sex, but better. Enhanced by the idea that we are 'naughty boys' doing what others may disapprove of. But at this moment we are alone together in bed, and we have shared our cocks, asses and ourselves without reservation. We fall asleep in each other's arms. Heaven.
that is so beautiful tender and gently written
Yes. And you're both right.
I think the "extra" boost with a man is my Catholic upbringing making me feel deliciously dirty.
I feel better after making my partner orgasm than I do after *I* orgasm.
After sucking a man off I am in this euphoric state that I used to feel when I had an orgasm, however I did not cum. Just felt like I did and get a peaceful sleepy feeling that everything is all fine in my world.
Anybody feel the same?
Agreed!After sucking a man off I am in this euphoric state that I used to feel when I had an orgasm, however I did not cum. Just felt like I did and get a peaceful sleepy feeling that everything is all fine in my world.
Anybody feel the same?
The fact that Im a man sucking another man's cock as a married man is such a taboo thing makes it that much better for me.
I soooo understand that . . .
I also like that after I've given a man a blowjob, he loses all interest in me and just wants to leave immediately. I have served my purpose after he came in my mouth just like a slut. I like being "used" and objectified. I like the way this makes me feel.
I also like that after I've given a man a blowjob, he loses all interest in me and just wants to leave immediately. I have served my purpose after he came in my mouth just like a slut. I like being "used" and objectified. I like the way this makes me feel.
Why is something so simple so elusive?