Lick me, don’t kiss me
June 26, 2008
Dear Eve,
A woman I have been dating off and on loves when I give her oral. My problem is that as soon as I move up to kiss her after she’s had an orgasm she turns away. I’m wondering if it has something to do with her squirting. She is the first lover I ever had that does this. It surprised the heck out of me the first time but now I love it when I feel her squirt, especially during penetration. There is no taste to it so it does not bother me and I can’t understand why it would bother her that I want to kiss her after oral sex. A few guys I talked to about this problem said just stop giving her oral. I do not think that is a solution.
Any ideas?
Signed,
Diver Dan

Monogamy and masturbation…can they live in harmony?
June 5, 2008
Welcome to “He said, She said,” where we take a common question or topic and see if members of the opposite sex can get on the same page, or if they’ll have to agree to disagree. Today’s topic:
Can excessive solo masturbation threaten a monogamous relationship?

Parting Words
May 30, 2008

Happy Friday everyone! Y’all should very well be aware of the fun and good times that will be happening this Sunday, and I’d like to ask for all of your prayers. It is quite possible that Orgasmathon ‘08 will be the death of me and these will be my parting words. That is of course if Trista can get off her food poisoning death bed to participate. (I think she’s faking it so she doesn’t have to compete with me, but whatever.)
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To porn or not to porn?
March 13, 2008
Welcome to “He said, She said,” where we take a common question or topic and see if members of the opposite sex can get on the same page, or if they’ll have to agree to disagree. Today’s topic:
When you enter into a relationship, is it necessary to break-up with your porn, or can the three of you live happily ever after?
Banishing the Good Girl Within
February 7, 2008
The tragedy is when you’ve got sex in the head instead of down where it belongs. ~D.H. Lawrence
I met a girl recently that absolutely broke my heart. No, she’s not abused, or sick or anything like that. Her problem is one that I myself have never had to face; she cannot orgasm. Now I hear all of you out there laughing at me for thinking this is a heartbreaking tale, but hear me out. Can you orgasm? You take it for granted, don’t you? Imagine if you couldn’t. Imagine if you had no idea what that sensation was like. Imagine wanting to experience it, craving it, having to listen to all your friends talk about it, and never getting to understand the power and magnificence of it for yourself. Pretty awful, am I right?








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