Anonymous wrote:I've never been with anyone well endowed who was also particularly skilled in bed. Fun for the novelty, but not practical long-term.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women hate well-endowed guys too. Its like guys have to be in a narrow range to be compatible.
W-E guy here. Women don’t hate w-e guys - at least that hasn’t been my experience at all. Obviously, all women have different preferences but if you enjoy and are really good at foreplay she’ll usually love what comes after. Make her O first, start slow and make sure the angle works for her (don’t just start jabbing her in the kidneys). The look on her face and her reactions will tell you if you’re headed in the right direction. This morning the DW was mid sentence when I went in and she completely stopped talking and then lost her train of thought. Lol. With that said, I think that any guy who is confident, good at foreplay and creating a hot scenario will be considered good in bed.
Many women do hate well-endowed men. Most women do not want a 8+ inches in them everyday. It's too uncomfortable and painful. I prefer 6-7 inches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women hate well-endowed guys too. Its like guys have to be in a narrow range to be compatible.
W-E guy here. Women don’t hate w-e guys - at least that hasn’t been my experience at all. Obviously, all women have different preferences but if you enjoy and are really good at foreplay she’ll usually love what comes after. Make her O first, start slow and make sure the angle works for her (don’t just start jabbing her in the kidneys). The look on her face and her reactions will tell you if you’re headed in the right direction. This morning the DW was mid sentence when I went in and she completely stopped talking and then lost her train of thought. Lol. With that said, I think that any guy who is confident, good at foreplay and creating a hot scenario will be considered good in bed.
Anonymous wrote:Women hate well-endowed guys too. Its like guys have to be in a narrow range to be compatible.
you'd think he'd be prepared with a strap on or something?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, this happened to me. It was kind of awful because this was with a colleague, and we had had a friendship/flirtation for a year prior to sleeping together. We had such a great, trusting, comfortable relationship, and it felt so right to take things to the next level. But he had a micro (surprise!), and I couldn't deal; I'm not even sure what he was capable of doing was actual sex at all. The end of our relationship was terrible.
I understand, OP. I don't think it is shallow, though it is a wretched situation for all concerned.
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Then how did you sleep with him?
I don't understand your question. We slept together and he had difficulty with penetration because he has a micro, so I am not even sure it counts as real sex. I was shocked and unsure what to do so just let him do what he wanted.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe she can handle more LOL