what? christians don't have sex?...what questions should they ask in relation to sex? I mean..for me I just told women my shoesize and they take am from dia..smokin: but..really..should sex be discussed or a no-go area?
...what questions should they ask in relation to sex? I mean..for me I just told women my shoesize and they take am from dia..smokin: but..really..should sex be discussed or a no-go area?
...what questions should they ask in relation to sex? I mean..for me I just told women my shoesize and they take am from dia..smokin: but..really..should sex be discussed or a no-go area?
coughing......a size 4.5 is nothing to write home ojare....just sayin
Certain topics like sex are very delicate at the early stages of a relationship. I believe that at the dating stage, the topic of sex should be avoided like a plague. Getting to know each other, going with the flow, and living in the moment is what the couple should focus on. If you want to make this relationship a serious one, don't think of sex as a top priority. You want to be smitten with his/ her mind and getting to know him/her. So be patient and establish the strong bond you are yearning for and the rest will fall into place. Holding off on what your libido is telling you will pay off in spades in the long run.
girlfriend, u start entertaining him with the sex talk and you will find your ass flat on the bed
Medical science tells me that shoes size has nothing to do with that,shoe size and "other" size are mutually exclusive just an old wives tale better yet old husband's tale. marra of fact, what men lack there, they make up for with large feet sweat:jest saying
I disagree Sam! I think after saying "hello" and "hi", sex should be the next topic on the agenda. Why? Because if you avoid it and focus on only "getting to know each other, going with the flow, and living in the moment", supposen you finally arrive at a strong and serious relationship and discover the guy wants you to call him "big daddy" during "workshop sessions" and you ve always really hated the dumbest idea of calling your man "big daddy" at such unholy hours? Or the man discovers anytime his hands reaches her "ochanja" or "upper iweka" she starts throwing up balls of swallowed fufu? Trust me this is how people use their own hands in breaking their own hearts.
You can't be serious rudeboy! Loving someone is all about respecting and trusting them. These two elements have to be there for a relationship to work and it has to be mutual. If you want me to call you some ridiculous name that I do not feel obliged to do so, you ought to respect that. After the couple has given themselves time to know each other, they can discuss sex and agree on what is okay for each one of them. There is no need to make sex a top priority when you do not even know whether you like the person or not.
You can't be serious rudeboy! Loving someone is all about respecting and trusting them. These two elements have to be there for a relationship to work and it has to be mutual. If you want me to call you some ridiculous name that I do not feel obliged to do so, you ought to respect that. After the couple has given themselves time to know each other, they can discuss sex and agree on what is okay for each one of them. There is no need to make sex a top priority when you do not even know whether you like the person or not.
You have a point, but my question is how about spending all those early time to get so used to each other and after a while they find out they couldnt agree on sex. What happens to the solid relationship they'd already built? Considering that sometimes, they clinch on what they have together, relationship wise, and ignore sex. Years later, sex becomes more important than relationship unless both agree to get their satisfactions elsewhere, which is kind of rare. For me, I think sex should be discussed, okay, maybe not in the first five minutes of first date, but with some style. The potential couple should find a befitting way of discussing it quite early alongside every other thing.
You have a point, but my question is how about spending all those early time to get so used to each other and after a while they find out they couldnt agree on sex. What happens to the solid relationship they'd already built? Considering that sometimes, they clinch on what they have together, relationship wise, and ignore sex. Years later, sex becomes more important than relationship unless both agree to get their satisfactions elsewhere, which is kind of rare. For me, I think sex should be discussed, okay, maybe not in the first five minutes of first date, but with some style. The potential couple should find a befitting way of discussing it quite early alongside every other thing.
Medical science tells me that shoes size has nothing to do with that,shoe size and "other" size are mutually exclusive just an old wives tale better yet old husband's tale. marra of fact, what men lack there, they make up for with large feet sweat:jest saying
hehehe you fell for it. rudie was playing nah. tee hee
hehehe you fell for it. Rudie was playing nah. Tee hee
is he? Rudie come back here :roll I was like really? LOL
...well...the idea or ideal is to adhere to abstinence...but I no know if phonesex or sexting is off the table sha..smokin:what? christians don't have sex?
..in SHORT...U are saying???:gnash...Medical science tells me that shoes size has nothing to do with that,shoe size and "other" size are mutually exclusive just an old wives tale better yet old husband's tale. marra of fact, what men lack there, they make up for with large feet sweat:jest saying
Medical science tells me that shoes size has nothing to do with that,shoe size and "other" size are mutually exclusive just an old wives tale better yet old husband's tale. marra of fact, what men lack there, they make up for with large feet sweat:jest saying
I disagree Sam! I think after saying "hello" and "hi", sex should be the next topic on the agenda. Why? Because if you avoid it and focus on only "getting to know each other, going with the flow, and living in the moment", supposen you finally arrive at a strong and serious relationship and discover the guy wants you to call him "big daddy" during "workshop sessions" and you ve always really hated the dumbest idea of calling your man "big daddy" at such unholy hours? Or the man discovers anytime his hands reaches her "ochanja" or "upper iweka" she starts throwing up balls of swallowed fufu? Trust me this is how people use their own hands in breaking their own hearts.
coughing......a size 4.5 is nothing to write home ojare....just sayin
Certain topics like sex are very delicate at the early stages of a relationship. I believe that at the dating stage, the topic of sex should be avoided like a plague. Getting to know each other, going with the flow, and living in the moment is what the couple should focus on. If you want to make this relationship a serious one, don't think of sex as a top priority. You want to be smitten with his/ her mind and getting to know him/her. So be patient and establish the strong bond you are yearning for and the rest will fall into place. Holding off on what your libido is telling you will pay off in spades in the long run.
girlfriend, u start entertaining him with the sex talk and you will find your ass flat on the bed