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Swinging and Condoms?
Posted:Nov 24, 2017 12:28 pm
Last Updated:May 23, 2024 11:54 am
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The debate over condoms is no different in the swinging world than in the mainstream sex world. Some guys don't like them - plain and simple. Most guys will use them - if its that or nothing, but they might not like them.

I personally have a very big fear of pregnancy, and fear of disease.
However, I've never heard a guy say he wanted to wear a condom because he liked the way it felt. I use them unless there are special circumstances, like I am in a serious relationship, etc.
I know some women who are allergic to latex, and standard condoms don't work for them.
I was told thatquot;A woman's allergic reaction to latex, makes their pussy feel like it is on fire and itches like crazy." I wouldn't wish that on anyone.

Once again, it's a decision that should be made as a couple or by the individual, but out of my fear or STD and pregnancy I will continue with the exception of special circumstances.

What do you think?
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Swinging and Condoms?
Posted:Nov 24, 2017 9:21 am
Last Updated:May 23, 2024 11:54 am
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The debate over condoms is no different in the swinging world than in the mainstream sex world. Some guys don't like them - plain and simple. Most guys will use them - if its that or nothing, but they might not like them.

I personally have a very big fear of pregnancy, and fear of disease.
However, I've never heard a guy say he wanted to wear a condom because he liked the way it felt. I use them unless there are special circumstances, like I am in a serious relationship, etc.
I know some women who are allergic to latex, and standard condoms don't work for them.
I was told thatquot;A woman's allergic reaction to latex, makes their pussy feel like it is on fire and itches like crazy." I wouldn't wish that on anyone.

Once again, it's a decision that should be made as a couple or by the individual, but out of my fear or STD and pregnancy I will continue with the exception of special circumstances.

What do you think?
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next?
Posted:Aug 18, 2017 10:19 pm
Last Updated:Oct 29, 2017 8:52 pm
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Who wants to be next?


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omg
Posted:Aug 18, 2017 10:11 pm
Last Updated:Oct 29, 2017 8:52 pm
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whats the first work that comes to mind?
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omg
Posted:Aug 18, 2017 10:10 pm
Last Updated:Oct 29, 2017 8:52 pm
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whats the first work that comes to mind?
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Annual 2015 SKYN® Condoms Sex Survey Reveals Millennials Sexual Habits
Posted:Jun 23, 2017 7:16 pm
Last Updated:Jun 23, 2017 7:18 pm
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Not only do millennials make up the majority of the market for condoms in the United States, but they also appear to be closing the gap in many areas of sexuality. The annual SKYN® Condoms Sex Survey reported in July 2015 and taken by the makers of Lifestyles and SKYN condoms shows that millennials may be much more comfortable and sexually adventurous than previous generations.


2015 SKYN® Condoms Millennial Sex Survey Discovers Millennials are Closing the Orgasm Gap


Findings suggest millennials may reach a little farther than their parents:

The Big O: Most female millennials are reaching orgasm during sex, with 89 percent typically experiencing the “Big O,” and only 5 percent of survey respondents reporting that they don’t typically reach the finish.
The Buzz on Vibrators: Millennials are not shy about asking for a helping hand. Over one-fourth of survey respondents noted that they are regularly using vibrating devices.

Slippery Slope: Millennials are using lubricants more now than they did in past years, with 43 percent reporting lubricant usage as part of their sexual routine.”

Annual Survey Reveals Condom Use Habits, Sexual Habits, Online and Mobile Dating Trends and More

The survey also showed:

V-Card: Millennials are losing their virginity at a younger age. Eighty-three percent of 18-24 year olds are losing their virginity by age 18 compared to 72 percent of 25-29 year olds and 73 percent of 30-34 year olds.

Naughty Behavior: Millennials have found new ways to engage in sexual behavior on their mobile phones. A staggering 57 percent of millennials report having sexted, with 7 percent sexting daily and 11 percent sexting several times per week. Also, 49 percent of millennials send naked pictures on their mobile phones, with 25 percent specifically sending pictures via Snapchat.

Save A : Doggy style is a millennial’s favorite sexual position, closely followed by missionary and cowgirl. Men prefer doggy style whereas women prefer missionary.

Sex Ed: The higher the level of education completed, the more condoms are being used. Sixty-six percent of millennials with a Doctoral degree and 65 percent of those with a Professional degree reported using condoms, compared to 44 percent of those with a high school diploma. Notably, 58 percent of millennials currently enrolled at a university report using condoms.
Sex vs. Tech: A staggering 37 percent of millennials claim they would give up sex for a year rather than give up the Internet.”
(the sex md)
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Why Woman Should Have an Orgasm Every Day
Posted:Jun 23, 2017 7:11 pm
Last Updated:Aug 20, 2017 3:26 am
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Although I believe that the goal of sexual relationships is connection and mutual pleasure, I also believe that there is great power in having orgasms. Women, in particular, benefit from making orgasms a priority in their life. Not only do orgasms add to their pleasure and vitality, orgasms increase the flow of creative energy and add to overall physical health.

Are orgasms good for you?

Studies have found that orgasms are really the only time that women’s brains are able to experience deep relaxation. In fact, when a woman has an orgasm, her brain is able to quiet down to levels matched only by transcendental meditation. Here are some of the benefits of orgasms for women:

1. Orgasms help balance your hormones.
Orgasms help give a boost of testosterone and estrogen for women. They also help decrease stress which keeps cortisol levels in check. When women have orgasms, they are more able to take charge of their sexuality and tend to be more confident and positive in their sexual relationships. This makes for less stress and more enjoyment with your partner as you get your blood flowing with your sexual relationship.

2. Orgasms give a boost of oxytocin.
Everyone has touted oxytocin as the hormone of bonding. The reason why this happens is because oxytocin helps reinforce all those connections that we feel are beneficial for our social circle, which includes the sexual partner with whom you may have just experienced an orgasm. Oxytocin has also been found to regenerate muscle tissue, literally making you younger. (the sex md)
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Getting Good Sleep is Vital to Your Sex Drive
Posted:Jun 23, 2017 7:07 pm
Last Updated:Aug 20, 2017 3:27 am
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A person’s libido should be naturally active and spontaneous, right? Most people want to believe that their sex drive is so instinctual that it should beat out any other obstacles that might come its way. The truth is that a strong, healthy sex drive depends on quite a number of factors including diet, exercise, and yes – sleep.

Getting good sleep is the best thing you can do to increase your sex drive.

Let’s face it, we are a society of chronic insomniacs. Not only have society’s stress levels continued to rise, but now we keep ourselves awake with hours of computer games, Netflix subscriptions, and social “connectedness.” But all those hours of staying up only serve to chip away at your testosterone production. Since your body can only replenish its reserves by sleeping, when you deprive it of its rest, it starts to take short cuts. In order to deal with the stress, it will increase your cortisol levels and slow down your thyroid, which both end up decreasing testosterone production.

Your tech device is messing with your head, and your sex life.
It’s been clearly demonstrated that the light emitted from televisions, computer screens, and phones will stop the production of melatonin, which is the crucial hormone that humans need in order to sleep well. Without good sleep, your hormones are thrown off balance, and you won’t have the same energy for sex. Keep in mind, even if you are trying to sleep in a bed next to somebody using a phone or computer, or the television is on in that room, your eyes are sensing the blue light and your brain will not produce the melatonin it so desperately needs. You should know that with chronic deprivation of melatonin, the brain can actually stop its normal levels of melatonin production even after you’re no longer exposed to blue light. Your best bet is to turn off all of these devices a few hours before bed, or at least by 10pm. (the sex md)
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Women Prefer Girth
Posted:Jun 23, 2017 7:03 pm
Last Updated:Aug 20, 2017 3:27 am
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What creates pleasure for women during sexual intercourse?

It’s no secret that women tend to place more importance in penis girth over length. A recent study conducted by SPAN lab in California highlighted this fact when they found that women could more reliably judge girth over length, suggesting that they pay more attention to penis circumference. Using 3D erect penis models, they found:

In fact, women were generally very accurate in identifying the same model at both immediate and delayed recall. When they did make errors, they slightly underestimated model length. One possible explanation is that women care more about circumference, so they may attend to it more.
The way a woman’s anatomy has evolved explains the reason for this preference. The clitoris, which is usually identified as simply the small external structure that is packed with nerve endings, is actually a very large internal network of erectile tissue that responds to sexual arousal. The only part that is external is the glans clitoris, also known as the delicate little pearl that wants all the attention!

The clitoris is mostly internal and covers almost the entire pelvic floor. (the sex md)
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