> There's a pill for everything.
> Then perhaps you can find a pill for
> class.
I'm very versatile. What are you looking for? Classy or slutty?
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Mikayla M.
Clarence Crow - 18 Nov 2009 06:53 GMT
>> Then perhaps you can find a pill for
>> class.
>
>I'm very versatile. What are you looking for? Classy or slutty?
Do you have HIS & HERS buttplugs at all in your array?
One of my ex GFs had a triple Strap-on/Dildo, but couldn't master it,
so swapped it on e-bay for a motorised G-clamp.
She also has a PCa man with ED to chop the wood & take out the trash!
What more could a "girrrl" want???
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Mikayla M. - 18 Nov 2009 08:13 GMT
(Clarence Crow) wrote:
> Do you have HIS & HERS buttplugs at
> all in your array?
No.
> One of my ex GFs had a triple
> Strap-on/Dildo, but couldn't master it, so
> swapped it on e-bay for a motorised
> G-clamp.
What works for one woman may not work for another.
> She also has a PCa man with ED to
> chop the wood & take out the trash!
Lucky girl.
> What more could a "girrrl" want???
A man who makes her the center of his world. And most importantly a man
who desires her sexually, and wants her to the point that he makes her
feel like the be-all and end-all in terms of both of them being totally
sexually fulfilled. When we both are totally spent and exhausted after
sex, we are both proud of ourselves for bringing each other to that
point.
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>> There's a pill for everything.
>
> Then perhaps you can find a pill for class.
I think Mikayla adds a little spice to our group. After all you
can only talk about illness, death and taxes for so long before
you need a change of pace. Her stories are very upbeat.
Incidentally, I tried one of those cock rings once. It was one
of those stretchy silicone types. I found it a little hard to
get on, harder to get off, and a little painful. It was tight
enough that I was also worried that this thing could be doing me
some harm even if I didn't wear it for 30 minutes.
As for effectiveness, well, it didn't seem to do much for me.
Maybe it wasn't the best kind or maybe I needed to try a few more
times. I only tried it once.
Alan
Steve Kramer - 18 Nov 2009 18:58 GMT
: Incidentally, I tried one of those cock rings once. It was one
: of those stretchy silicone types. I found it a little hard to
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:
: As for effectiveness, well, it didn't seem to do much for me.
It's been a long, long time since we discussed them, so I guess it's time
again.
I tried them in conjunction with a pump. I found they did a damned good job
of holding things in, but the portion behind the ring that wasn't inflated
sort of acted like a hinge.

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Mikayla M. - 18 Nov 2009 22:41 GMT
(Steve Kramer) wrote:
> I tried them in conjunction with a pump.
A little lubed stroking is all he needed.
> I found they did a damned good job of
> holding things in, but the portion behind
> the ring that wasn't inflated sort of acted
> like a hinge.
There's nothing like a hinge in your perineum to kill your mood.
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Mikayla M.
Mikayla M. - 18 Nov 2009 22:31 GMT
(Alan Meyer) wrote:
> I think Mikayla adds a little spice to our
> group. After all you can only talk about
> illness, death and taxes for so long
> before you need a change of pace. Her
> stories are very upbeat.
Thank you Alan.
> Incidentally, I tried one of those cock
> rings once. It was one of those stretchy
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> doing me some harm even if I didn't
> wear it for 30 minutes.
Ours is made out of thin flexible plastic. When he was as erect as he
was going to get (35% maybe) it felt rather tight on him, but not
uncomfortable.
> As for effectiveness, well, it didn't seem
> to do much for me.
He seemed harder than 35% last night. Maybe 40%?
> Maybe it wasn't the best kind or maybe I
> needed to try a few more times. I only
> tried it once.
Keep trying. Intercourse can be painful (at least for girls) the first
time. Sex (and maybe cock-rings) can get better with time.
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JK Coney - 18 Nov 2009 23:55 GMT
(Alan Meyer) wrote:
My wife has a severe latex allergy, so we use a silicone ring. Works
very well, and removal works better with a little soapy water. I have one
that goes around the scrotum, but we haven't tried it. Looks like an S&M
device.

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Mikayla M. - 19 Nov 2009 00:39 GMT
(JK Coney) wrote:
> My wife has a severe latex allergy, so
> we use a silicone ring.
As we now know silicone is okay ON the body but NOT IN the body.
> Works very well, and removal works
> better with a little soapy water.
Ours slides off.
> I have one that goes around the
> scrotum, but we haven't tried it. Looks
> like an S&M device.
LOL. Right after (or during) sex his balls turned purple due to the lack
of blood-flow, but he was in no pain. His balls returned to normal as
soon as i took it off. When i go down on him later tonight with the ring
on i will pay attention to his balls. It's all about the balls. The
testicles produce testosterone. The hormone that makes men men. I heard
it years ago but i forgot where a woman's testosterone is produced.
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Mikayla M.