by LilliannaMorgan
There are some good ideas here, but it's hard to take them seriously with so much missing punctuation and the constant misuse of "your" instead of "you're."
I loved this article. It's so true!
If all someone can make a comment on is punctuation, they missed the whole point of the article. The difference between your and you're isn't a big deal. Quit hating and get over it! I love the article how it is!
Great. This should be made a compulsory subject for adolescents - men and women! - especially now that most guys and girls learn sex from porn ......
But the most important factor in any relationship is communication, as well as just listening and tolerance.
The day-long sexual tension and anticipation is delicious for both partners.
I am also someone who is stopped dead while reading by spelling or grammatical mistakes, but this is a much easier problem to fix than bad sex!!
Roger
I'm afraid most men do not have good role models to follow, or even to ask advice from. Even their own Fathers have no idea, My own father included. It's just not accepted Father/son bonding material. And some haven't got a creative mind for romance, Yes, I am talking of myself. Thats why I read the stories here. In the hope of inspiration. This HOW TO is very welcome as far as I am concerned
Thank you! My love life will be turned up side down. My girlfriend will be eating out of the palm of my hand. This should be compolsary! Anyone sixteen or over should have to read it! It would halve divorce rates!
I've tried a lot of it . . . and it works!! But you're never past the point of learning something new, so I appreciate your insights.
This is excellently written, and beautifully portrated. I love that you use examples, and go into detail, but not overly so. I didn't once get bored reading this. I even sent it to my boyfriend, but shhh, I didn't tell you that :p
Thank you for a great piece. Seriously simple but not easy - or we’d all be doing all of this. As a pair of sapiosexual beings, we do check in but aren’t connecting. Many of the “What’s getting in the way?” questions will be valuable to help with committed change.
Love is a verb and sex is in the brain, so I appreciate your contribution to all our sex-lives. I also recognise there’s nothing better for my partner than cooking and cleaning as an aphrodisiac.