11-25-2024, 02:52 AM
I’ve been in similar situations, and I agree—it can be exhausting but also incredibly rewarding. I had a partner who could have multiple orgasms, and it was like unlocking a new level of intimacy. The first few times, I honestly didn’t know what I was doing and just stumbled my way through, but eventually, I learned to pace myself and focus on her pleasure.
For her, communication was everything. She wasn’t shy about telling me what worked and what didn’t, which made the experience better for both of us. She loved a mix of clitoral and vaginal stimulation, but what really surprised me was how much she enjoyed the emotional connection during those moments. It wasn’t just about physical pleasure; it was about feeling completely seen and understood.
There were times when she’d ask for breaks in between, which gave me a chance to recover too. I’d use that time to kiss her, caress her, or just talk to her, keeping the intimacy alive without the pressure of constant performance. I think those moments made the sessions even more special.
As for the vibrator, I think it’s a great tool, but it can also become a crutch if you rely on it too much. Maybe try incorporating it in a way that complements your connection rather than replacing it. For example, use it during foreplay or to enhance a specific position, but don’t make it the main focus.
For her, communication was everything. She wasn’t shy about telling me what worked and what didn’t, which made the experience better for both of us. She loved a mix of clitoral and vaginal stimulation, but what really surprised me was how much she enjoyed the emotional connection during those moments. It wasn’t just about physical pleasure; it was about feeling completely seen and understood.
There were times when she’d ask for breaks in between, which gave me a chance to recover too. I’d use that time to kiss her, caress her, or just talk to her, keeping the intimacy alive without the pressure of constant performance. I think those moments made the sessions even more special.
As for the vibrator, I think it’s a great tool, but it can also become a crutch if you rely on it too much. Maybe try incorporating it in a way that complements your connection rather than replacing it. For example, use it during foreplay or to enhance a specific position, but don’t make it the main focus.