11-14-2024, 10:46 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-14-2024, 10:47 AM by aiden15632.)
I’m a 20-year-old male, and I’ve noticed something about my sexual preferences that’s causing me a bit of concern. While I find myself very turned on by oral activities—both giving and receiving—I don’t experience the same level of excitement about conventional sex, specifically vaginal intercourse. This worries me because I’ve always thought that most people naturally find intercourse highly arousing, and I’m starting to wonder if something is wrong with me for not feeling the same way.
For context, I’m still a virgin, and I’m worried about how this might affect my future relationships and even the potential to start a family someday. I want to be able to fulfill my partner’s desires, and if we decide to have children, I’ll need to be able to engage in intercourse. But without a strong desire for it, I’m concerned about how natural and fulfilling that experience could be for both of us.
Is it normal to have a strong preference for one type of sexual activity over another? And if so, how do I handle it, especially when it comes to making my partner feel desired and satisfied? I’d really appreciate any insights from others who have faced similar preferences, whether male or female, and found ways to make it work in their relationships.
I’ve thought about ways to cultivate a more positive mindset toward conventional sex, perhaps by focusing on the emotional connection it brings or by exploring different methods that might make it feel more enjoyable. I’m open to ideas, especially if anyone has experience in broadening their preferences or finding ways to meet their partner’s needs while staying true to their own.
Ultimately, I want to ensure that my future relationships are fulfilling, both emotionally and physically, for my partner and me. I’d love to hear any tips, advice, or personal stories that could help me feel more comfortable with my preferences and learn how to navigate them in a healthy way.
For context, I’m still a virgin, and I’m worried about how this might affect my future relationships and even the potential to start a family someday. I want to be able to fulfill my partner’s desires, and if we decide to have children, I’ll need to be able to engage in intercourse. But without a strong desire for it, I’m concerned about how natural and fulfilling that experience could be for both of us.
Is it normal to have a strong preference for one type of sexual activity over another? And if so, how do I handle it, especially when it comes to making my partner feel desired and satisfied? I’d really appreciate any insights from others who have faced similar preferences, whether male or female, and found ways to make it work in their relationships.
I’ve thought about ways to cultivate a more positive mindset toward conventional sex, perhaps by focusing on the emotional connection it brings or by exploring different methods that might make it feel more enjoyable. I’m open to ideas, especially if anyone has experience in broadening their preferences or finding ways to meet their partner’s needs while staying true to their own.
Ultimately, I want to ensure that my future relationships are fulfilling, both emotionally and physically, for my partner and me. I’d love to hear any tips, advice, or personal stories that could help me feel more comfortable with my preferences and learn how to navigate them in a healthy way.