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Fucking Advice for Men



Contents: Improve Your foreplay Skills.

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It seems men can be ready to have sex, both
mentally and physically, at the drop of a hat.

This isn’t the case with most women. They usually
require more “warming up” before they are ready
for sex, both mentally and physically.

If you want to better satisfy a woman
in the bedroom, then you might need to
improve your foreplay skills.

Don’t immediately lunge for the hot spots.
Going straight for a woman’s breasts, neck,
or other highly erogenous zones is not
a good way to kick off foreplay.

Gently rubbing her arms, stomach, legs, back, and hair
is a much better way to get her warmed up to the idea
of having sex. Going straight for a woman’s breasts
just screams desperation and selfishness.

Take your time before undressing her. Anticipation is
one of your best friends when it comes to foreplay.

Don’t be offended, boys, but a few nips and tucks
in your bedroom style might help things along

1. The clitoris is right there. Yes, right there.
Not over here, not down there, not off to the side.
It doesn’t move. Try to stay focused and play with it!

2. Don”t forget the lubricant. We may feel “so wet”
to you from our own fluids, but we need to be pretty
drenched with water-based lube for easy penetration.

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Fucking When’s There’s an Audience

A resident hall occupant’s worst nightmare: Waking up to the sound of your roommate in the act.

With hormones raging and new-found freedom, sex, among other things is a common occurrence in residence halls. These days there aren’t any rules against having opposite sex visitors in shared rooms.

But many residence halls require you to check in a guest who is spending the night, regardless of intents or purposes.

So, whether it be a visit from an out-of-state significant other, or just a fling, sex is inevitable.

There’s no policy against having sex in the residence halls. It’s just an agreement you have with a roommate.

It’s disrespectful to your roommate if you don’t but some people just can’t help it.

Mindi Nichols says she’s never had a problem with her roommates having sex. “My roommates were good. But I’d probably be annoyed, especially if I were on the bottom bunk.”

Because there aren’t any actual rules against sex in the residence halls, what happens behind closed doors is ultimately a discussion between roommates.

It would seem that not having sex in a residence hall while a roommate was there would be an unspoken agreement, but social courtesies aren’t on everyone’s minds.

Having sex in the residence halls can be considered ill-mannered. Assuming you were going to have sex, it should be under specific conditions.

Your roommate is gone for a while and it’s in your bed. You’d assume your roommate wouldn’t be screwing in your bed.

Words of Advice

DON’T have sex on the top bunk.

You’ll shake the bed. It will creak. You’ll wake everyone up, especially your bunk mate. It’s just rude – there are other places to go. Don’t be that guy or girl (or any combination of the two)!

DO put sheets up over the bed.

I can’t count the number of times I’ve seen sheets on the bottom bunk. Couples think they are being coy, but we all know what is going on – especially when the moans start.

But we appreciate it when you put up a sheet because no one wants to see your white, hairy ass bouncing up and down like a teenager thinking his parents aren’t home.

DO wait until people go to bed.

If you wait until late at night, there’s less of a chance people will hear you. O.K., someone will hear you. They might even watch; you never know.

But if you wait until everyone puts in earplugs and falls into a nice drunk sleep, the chances of you waking someone are pretty low. Unless, of course, you’re a screamer. Then there’s no hope.

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