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Never said that I haven't had good ones (O's) or that they're being denied to me...was just wondering if they could possibly get any better than they already are. If not, they're still damn good..
Yeah......The worst O I ever had was wonderful!
Come to think of it, isn't "worst orgasm" an oxymoron?
Sorta like "accordion music".
One thing though, there really is quite a range in the quality of orgasms. I'm sure women are pretty clued in to this, much more so than men.
Boy, if you know what you're doing, you can learn to triple or quadruple the pleasure and intensity of orgasms versus what most people out there in the bedrooms of the world are experiencing. And that ain't no bad thing!
One thing though, there really is quite a range in the quality of orgasms. I'm sure women are pretty clued in to this, much more so than men.
Boy, if you know what you're doing, you can learn to triple or quadruple the pleasure and intensity of orgasms versus what most people out there in the bedrooms of the world are experiencing. And that ain't no bad thing!
Yes, this is true!! Hmmm...POhd, we need to talk!!!
I was doing a search on Viagra to see if it might work for women, thought it might be fun to try...and I came across all kinds of other products as well..aside from estrogen and testosterone patches, has anyone ever tried any of these products such as provestra and fematril that I saw on the internet? How well did they work?
Discovery health also mentions a cream called L-arginine amino acid cream that can be applied 30 minutes before sex to the labia and clitoris for greater arousal and stronger orgasms. Anyone have any experience with this stuff? Jw...
find a man who can please you!
Having the ability to mimic the wing speed of a hummingbird with my tongue has never failed me!
OGN, first I need to ask you, are you really an RN? If so what department/area of nursing?
Yes, I really am an RN, I work in a huge hospital in Open Heart Stepdown, it's a unit where patients who have had open heart surgery or lung/thoracic surgery of any type come until they are discharged. Of course, we do get a little bit of everything, such as CHF (heart failure), MI (heart attack), stroke, post-interventional (stents and angioplasty), dysrhythmias, pacemakers/defibrillators..etc..
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