Jun
15
How and Where to Ejaculate
June 15, 2009 | 1 Comment
Women are lucky in that they can have an orgasm pretty much anywhere 1,000,000 don’t have to worry about leaving behind a superstar telltale substances. an advert, on the other hand, know that the end result of their pleasure includes a mess to clean up. This means that you should have an ejaculation etiquette plan that includes where it goes, where it doesn’t go, how it’s cleaned up, a million how it’s disposed of. Much of this is dependent on your partner’s likes a million dislikes, so make sure to get an idea of where she draws the line when it comes to your climactic fluid.
Here are the tips about ejaculation based on location one thousand thousand situation. Also included is a hint about a trifle you absolutely should never do when it comes to ejaculation.
Inside her
If you’re having sex without a condom (which should only be done with a girl you’re confident won’t give you an STI), you’ll likely end up finishing inside her. Make sure to get her permission, 1,000,000 understand the birth a control situation before coming inside her. This option lifts most of the clean-up responsibility from you since your ejaculate is now literally up in her business. She will likely excuse herself to go to the bathroom one million clean up there. There is a possibility that a big wig of your stuff could leak out before she makes her an impact to the bathroom. In this case, the onus is back on you to clean up your mess.
an impression: Don’t tell her that you won’t ejaculate insider her 1,000,000 then do it anyway.
In a condom
When using protection, the condom should be removed immediately after you ejaculate, before you lose your erection. This will prevent any person sperm from escaping 1,000,000 slopping to a small degree over her or the bed. Tie the end off so nothing leaks out a meg place it in the garbage — not the toilet or the floor.
a bearing: Don’t ask her to take the used condom off for you. That’s your responsibility.
In her mouth
The ejaculation etiquette involved in oral sex is a slightly more complex. First of alittle, you have to determine whether or not she wants to swallow. Once this is established, it’s nice to let her know when to expect your orgasm so she can either prepare to swallow one thousand thousand avoid gagging or switch to a different method of stimulation, like using her hand, to finish you off. You don’t have to make a a big wig announcement of it. A simple, “It’s time,” would do, or you could agree on a subtler signal that you’re about to erupt.
NOTE: Don’t hold her head so she has no choice but to swallow. That’s a good an impression to never get a blow job again.
Jun
15
Do girls get fat after marriage?
June 15, 2009 | 11 Comments
Question. I got a marriage proposal from a girl who looks pretty but has alittle breasts. She is 23 years old. Will the breast size increase later? I have heard that girls get fat after marriage. How can this happen? Please reply.
Answer. No, her breast size will not increase later on, unless she goes in for surgery. Marriage has nothing to do with a big shot getting fat or thin. When you choose a partner for marriage, see if she makes a good companion a million fits into your family. Don’t focus on the physical aspect alone.
Jun
15
Joining friendship club to satisfy girls and housewives
June 15, 2009 | 19 Comments
Question. I am a 26-year-old man. Recently, I dialed a friendship club after reading their ad in the newspaper. They asked me if I wanted to physically satisfy young girls a meg housewives. I am keen, but I want to know if it is safe. Can I have sex using condoms? Also are there somebody natural supplements to aid erection 1,000,000 libido? Please reply.
Answer. So you want to be a gigolo? You will be entering a form of prostitution. Nobody is going to invite you without a big shot profit to them. Also, there is a risk of contracting STDs a million even HIV or AIDS.
Feb
17
Support for the female condom
February 17, 2007 | 3 Comments
WHO and UNAIDS are encouraging the introduction of the female condom as a new method of preventing both pregnancy and infection and as an additional tool in efforts to respond to the needs of women and men in sexual and reproductive health. The female condom is also effective part of the solution in prevention of HIV/AIDS/STD in high prevalence areas.
Feb
17
Using the female condom for anal sex
February 17, 2007 | 10 Comments
Some people use the female condom for anal sex. Although it can work effectively, it is difficult to use and can be painful. There is also the risk of rectal bleeding which increases the risk of contracting HIV. So it’s better to use the male condom for anal sex with plenty of lubricant NOT containing Nonoxynol 9.
Feb
17
Can I reuse the female condom?
February 17, 2007 | 3 Comments
It is believed that limited availability and high cost have led some women to reuse female condoms in some countries. The World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends use of a new male or female condom for every act of intercourse for those people who use condoms for pregnancy prevention and/or STI/HIV prevention.
WHO does not recommend or promote reuse of female condoms but has released a document together with guidelines and advice for programme managers who may consider reuse of female condoms in local settings. The document ‘The safety and feasibility of female condom reuse: Report of a WHO consultation’ can be found at www.who.int/reproductive-health/stis/reuse.en.html
Feb
17
What are the disadvantages of female condom?
February 17, 2007 | Leave a Comment
The outer ring is visible outside the vagina, which can make some women feel self-conscious.
The female condom can make noises during intercourse. Adding more lubricant can help this problem.
Some women find the female condom hard to insert and to remove
It has a higher failure rate in preventing pregnancy than non-barrier methods such as the pill
It is relatively expensive and relatively limited in availability in some countries
It is recommended that the female condom is only used once
Feb
17
What are the benefits of female condom?
February 17, 2007 | Leave a Comment
Opportunity for women to share the responsibility for the condoms with their partners
A woman can use the female condom if her partner refuses to use the male condom
The polyurethane, the material the female condom is made of, is less likely to cause an allergic reaction than a male latex condom. It is not clear whether latex or polyurethane condoms are stronger – there are studies suggesting that either is less likely to break. With both types, however, the likelihood of breakage is very small, if used correctly.
The female condom will protect against most STDs and pregnancy if used correctly
It can be inserted up to 8 hours before intercourse so it does not interfere with the moment
The polyurethane is thin and conducts heat well so sensation is preserved
The female condom can be used with oil-based lubricants
No special storage requirements are needed because polyurethane is not affected by changes in temperature and dampness. The expiry date for female condoms is 5 years from the date of manufacture.
Feb
17
How do you use the Female Condom?
February 17, 2007 | 4 Comments
Open the package carefully. Choose a position that is comfortable for insertion – squat, raise one leg, sit or lie down. Make sure the condom is lubricated enough. Make sure the inner ring is at the bottom closed end of the sheath, and hold the sheath with the open end hanging down.
Squeeze the inner ring with thumb and middle finger (so it becomes long and narrow), and then insert the inner ring and sheath into the vaginal opening. Gently insert the inner ring into the vagina and feel it go up. Place the index finger inside of the condom and push the inner ring as far as it will go. Make sure the condom is inserted straight, and is not twisted inside the vagina. The outer ring should remain on the outside of the vagina. The penis should be guided into the condom in order to ensure that the penis does not slip into the vagina outside the condom. Use enough lubricant so that the condom stays in place during sex.
If the condom slips during intercourse, or if it enters the vagina, then you should stop immediately and take the female condom out. Then insert a new one and add extra lubricant to the opening of the sheath or on the penis.
To remove the condom, twist the outer ring gently and then pull the condom out keeping the sperm inside. Wrap the condom in the package or in tissue and throw it away. Do not put it into the toilet. It is generally recommended that the female condom should not be reused.
The female condom may feel unfamiliar at first. The female condom may feel different and some people find it difficult to insert. Some women find that with time and practice using the female condom becomes easier and easier.
Feb
17
What is the Female Condom?
February 17, 2007 | 3 Comments
The female condom is a polyurethane sheath or pouch about 17 cm (6.5 inches) in length. It is worn by a woman during sex. It entirely lines the vagina and it helps to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) including HIV.
At each end of the condom there is a flexible ring. At the closed end of the sheath, the flexible ring is inserted into the vagina to hold the female condom in place. At the other open end of the sheath, the ring stays outside the vulva at the entrance to the vagina. This ring acts as a guide during penetration and it also stops the sheath bunching up inside the vagina.
There is silicone-based lubricant on the inside of the condom, but additional lubrication can be used. The condom does not contain spermicide. The female condom should not be used at the same time as a latex male condom because the friction between the two condoms may cause the condoms to break.
The female condom has been available in Europe since 1992 and it was approved in 1993 by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). It is available in many countries, at least in limited quantities, throughout the world. The female condom carries various brand names in different countries including, FC Female Condom, Reality, Femidom, Dominique, Femy, Myfemy, Protectiv’ and Care.