Anonymous wrote:Hell yes. I'm very sexual and my close friends are, too. I love talking about sex!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A few years ago my book group read 50 Shades of Gray. Pretty awful book IMO. But fueled with wine, for the first time sex with spouse was discussed. It was more funny than raunchy and while I consider myself to be a bit of a prude I soon realized I had one of the more exciting sex lives in the group. No toys or chains but when I said I love giving my DH a BJ a bunch of the ladies almost spit out their wine in shock.
Too funny. That's because most women hate it. Each to their own though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A few years ago my book group read 50 Shades of Gray. Pretty awful book IMO. But fueled with wine, for the first time sex with spouse was discussed. It was more funny than raunchy and while I consider myself to be a bit of a prude I soon realized I had one of the more exciting sex lives in the group. No toys or chains but when I said I love giving my DH a BJ a bunch of the ladies almost spit out their wine in shock.
Too funny. That's because most women hate it. Each to their own though.
The ones that love it LOVE IT.
Yep and the ones that fake it..are good FAKERS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A few years ago my book group read 50 Shades of Gray. Pretty awful book IMO. But fueled with wine, for the first time sex with spouse was discussed. It was more funny than raunchy and while I consider myself to be a bit of a prude I soon realized I had one of the more exciting sex lives in the group. No toys or chains but when I said I love giving my DH a BJ a bunch of the ladies almost spit out their wine in shock.
Too funny. That's because most women hate it. Each to their own though.
The ones that love it LOVE IT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A few years ago my book group read 50 Shades of Gray. Pretty awful book IMO. But fueled with wine, for the first time sex with spouse was discussed. It was more funny than raunchy and while I consider myself to be a bit of a prude I soon realized I had one of the more exciting sex lives in the group. No toys or chains but when I said I love giving my DH a BJ a bunch of the ladies almost spit out their wine in shock.
Too funny. That's because most women hate it. Each to their own though.
Anonymous wrote:Many years ago I had a GF (still a friend!) who was incredibly open to talking about her sex life. She told me that she had slept with a mutual guy friend and that he had done it with her something like four times in one night. I ended up marrying him! 35 years later we still have a healthy sex life. Other than that the only conversations I have about sex with friends is when they complain about a lack of sex. When they ask about me I just say "we're fine". No one I know discusses details.
Anonymous wrote:A few years ago my book group read 50 Shades of Gray. Pretty awful book IMO. But fueled with wine, for the first time sex with spouse was discussed. It was more funny than raunchy and while I consider myself to be a bit of a prude I soon realized I had one of the more exciting sex lives in the group. No toys or chains but when I said I love giving my DH a BJ a bunch of the ladies almost spit out their wine in shock.
Anonymous wrote:Many years ago I had a GF (still a friend!) who was incredibly open to talking about her sex life. She told me that she had slept with a mutual guy friend and that he had done it with her something like four times in one night. I ended up marrying him! 35 years later we still have a healthy sex life. Other than that the only conversations I have about sex with friends is when they complain about a lack of sex. When they ask about me I just say "we're fine". No one I know discusses details.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We rarely talk about details of sex. More like sexual frequency, how often, which usually is someone complaining their husband wants it too much or what techniques we use to avoid nightly sex. I count myself fortunate my DH doesn't push for it more than 1x per week.
SAD!
Not sad, so much as reality. This is a parenting website, most mom's of young kids want nothing to do with sex. I am fairly convinced these so-called women who write in about threesomes, claiming to be high-drive, etc. are either men pretending to be women, or wives in the newlywed phase.
There is a reason the world's oldest profession is still thriving, don't you think?
Anonymous wrote:Many years ago I had a GF (still a friend!) who was incredibly open to talking about her sex life. She told me that she had slept with a mutual guy friend and that he had done it with her something like four times in one night. I ended up marrying him! 35 years later we still have a healthy sex life. Other than that the only conversations I have about sex with friends is when they complain about a lack of sex. When they ask about me I just say "we're fine". No one I know discusses details.