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This is usually the symptom of a girl who's a bit self conscious, I had problems with it when I first started having sex (though thankfully, have overcome that), you may have found that the times she allowed you to do it she was having a day or evening or hour where she felt especially good about herself. If that is the case then you just have to continue making her feel good about herself and it'll come eventually (no pun intended).
It could of course be anything mentioned above.. if you're on good enough terms with her then perhaps you should just ask her why she doesn't want you doing it?
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I don't care if you are flrting in some bar during happy hour, jerking off in a corner over some magazine, chatting with someone on the net, or boffing your next door neighbor; or even if you are just THINKING about doing those things.
If what you are doing is something that you have to hide from your partner, it is cheating. (And the logical extension is, if you and your partner can't truly and genuinely agree on the limits, one of you is probably with the wrong partner. I suppose the converse is also true.)
You realise that statement makes at least 50% of Lushies, if not more, a**holes don't you ? Afterall, not many of them tell their wives/gfs about Lush do they.
(I messed that post up big-time !! Only the last line is mine)![]()
In my book yes... If you're on here and you are cybering with other people and your partner doesn't know about it then to me thats cheating...If i found out my otherhalf was on a sex site chatting dirty to other women id be pretty pissed off..... But thats just my opinion, everyone is entitled to think something different.
Quote by DLizze
I don't care if you are flrting in some bar during happy hour, jerking off in a corner over some magazine, chatting with someone on the net, or boffing your next door neighbor; or even if you are just THINKING about doing those things.
If what you are doing is something that you have to hide from your partner, it is cheating. (And the logical extension is, if you and your partner can't truly and genuinely agree on the limits, one of you is probably with the wrong partner. I suppose the converse is also true.)