For some, fantasizing is an integral part of sex. Whether it’s while masturbating, or with a partner, many people imagine different sexual scenarios during the act. And a natural progression of fantasy? Role play -- a great way to spice up a session! (9:33)
I'm a very happily married man. I stumbled on your website by accident, while searching the internet for advice. I'm looking for help with my wife who is physically challenged sexually. I would also prefer confidentiality with any help that I get. I feel that I've found the right place. Where would I go from here ?
Comment by: Sally 04/03/2011 20:05:38
Im soooo osooooo soooo glad ive found this website. and in the video where lainie said about not being able to fantasize tht is the point where i am at...i cant do it anymore i havee to watch porn and it depresses me because sometimes porn annoys me but im glad im not the only one..x
Comment by: BloomerLove 08/08/2011 10:57:19
Tobly i like you..will you be my date???
Comment by: Mary 10/11/2011 09:53:40
Booty whoooo
Comment by: Boner 11/05/2011 03:48:01
I fantasize i'm under that table
Comment by: ReddHottMomma 11/13/2011 12:02:34
We gave up on TV in my household about four or five years ago and have never leookd back. Had cable for about two months last year to watch the World Cup, then promptly had it disconnected. We watch movies on DVD some weeks not at all, other weeks maybe three or four and we have watched a couple TV series via DVD over the past couple years (the only ones I've gotten through are DEADWOOD and THE WIRE).My wife and I were talking about this last night, as we have sometimes tried to get into shows via DVD that people rave about and found them awful. It almost seems like you have to watch a lot, or a fair amount, of TV to really get into a lot of this stuff. I think that might explain why some people love TV and hate movies, and vice versa. When you go a while without it, seeing it is really kind of a shock; the flashing images, the volume of the commercials, everything. I see it on the monitors at the gym, but thankfully the sound is down and I'm not distracted by it. With few exceptions, I don't see any of the people in my real world on television that I can relate to, and that bothers and irritates me.As for reading, I read 85 books last year, so that averages to a little more than a book a week. I think my wife probably reads close to that many as well, though she doesn't keep track like I do (to date in 2011, I've read 28 books and watched 28 movies as well). I've also written half-a-dozen short stories and made progress in both a novel and a novella. I don't think I could have accomplished nearly so much if we had a TV, as I'm sure I would have gotten sucked into various sporting events at the very least (we did go to a local sports bar to watch the Arizona Wildcats during the NCAA tournament, I must confess).
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