Rough Sex Guide.
His Massive Member.
What If He’s on the Small Side?
Can You Feel it?
I had sex with a guy whose penis measured over nine
inches with a circumference of six and a half inches.
It was massive, his favourite position was doggy style,
and he liked to go hard — which I liked.
To give you an idea of what I was up against, the average
penis size is 5.17 inches. Once, after intercourse,
I noticed there was blood streaming down my thighs.
His massive member had turned my vagina into a war zone.
It seems that having rough, doggy-style
sex was not the best way to avoid this.
Doggy allows for greater depth of penetration,
which can be great at times but also potentially painful.
It’s also a position in which the receptive
partner has less control of the motion than,
for instance, being on top.
Clearly, positions matter when it comes
to penetrative sex with penises (and don’t
forget bigger isn’t always better).
The vagina can expand comfortably to fit
all sorts of objects. You just have to learn
the most comfortable positions to accommodate
a larger-than-average penis or dildo.
If he’s on the small side and you’d like to get
more bang for your fuck, try the Seven Up position.
She lies on the edge of a table or bed. Imagine a 7 shape.
Her torso’s on the bed with her feet hanging over.
He stands in front to enter and she lifts
her legs to rest on his shoulders.
In any variation of this position, he may kneel,
crouch over her, she rests her legs on his shoulders.
This will naturally create a tight
squeeze and a feeling of fullness.
Basically this is a half missionary
position that tightens you up.
Also good for sex during pregnancy.
Can You Feel Him
Can she feel it when a man ejaculates in her vagina?
Yes and no. She can’t feel the ejaculation but she can
feel the penis pulsating and the wet sperm inside her
when it slides down to the outer part of the vagina.
The Jacksons – Can You Feel It 1981 from Michael & The Jackson 5 on Vimeo.
Cock in Cunt
[Does Size Matter?]
Myth Buster:
Size Doesn’t Matter
Men of all sorts and sizes (pun intended) have been asking this question for ever. Does penis size make an impact on sexual performance?
Long story short, the answer is no. Surprise, ladies! There are more key components to satisfying sex than that extra half-inch. Let’s investigate.
A comprehensive worldwide study of more than 40 independent penis size research projects, undertaken since 1942, has come up with a general penis size guideline.
With over 11,000 participants, the survey puts the average erect size of the adult penis between 5.5 inches and 6.2 inches in length and 4.7 inches and 5.1 inches in girth.
That doesn’t mean a penis smaller or larger than these standards cannot be satisfying to sexual partners. Most women would be extremely surprised to hear that length plays essentially no role in satisfaction beyond a certain degree.
On average, the vagina is only 3 inches long (give or take an inch, depending on arousal). In turn, that means that any penis beyond 3 inches in length is only nice for aesthetics, not for actual pleasure.
Point blank. The research shows that size doesn’t matter.
While some women might claim that the foot-long is a must-have, they are mistaken. Other aspects such as communication, safety, confidence and comfort are also incredibly important to a happy sex life.
My question to the boys out there who constantly worry about penis size is this – do you really want a girl who only wants to be with you for your penis, anyways?
Take into consideration everything that plays into a healthy relationship. If this is that big of a deal to her, drop her like she’s hot. And tell her I told you to do so.
From my experience, knowledge is power.
The penis isn’t the only thing that you should be using during sex; use your brain. Clitoral stimulation is responsible for the majority of female orgasms (not size, boys).
Secondly, the Gräfenberg, or “G-spot,” is commonly denoted as a female erogenous and is located 2 inches in the anterior (front) vaginal wall.
Most women require time and various techniques besides vaginal stimulation in order to achieve orgasm. Like we’ve stated before, size is not a requirement for great sex.
No matter what body part we discuss, proportionality is key. Remember that you cannot compare the height of men. Likewise, you should not compare their anatomy, either.
Consequently, never assume that the little guy isn’t hung, or that the big dude is going to blow your mind. Remember that it is not size, but an array of other qualities, that matter. Do not get hung-up (once again, pun intended), on the unimportant things.
Case cracked, babes. Size doesn’t matter.