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Kim,
Someone who is attentive and selfless won't need to hear "How to". He's going to try different things and make note of your reactions. Non-verbal communication works wonders during physical intimacy.
Someone who is attentive and selfless won't need to hear "How to". He's going to try different things and make note of your reactions. Non-verbal communication works wonders during physical intimacy.
"When Alexander saw the breadth of his domain, he wept for there were no more worlds to conquer." Plutach. Not true, for there are always more worlds to conquer.
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I totally agree that non verbal communication ROCKS! But, exploring and teaching are two different things. To me, teaching is telling or showing. Being attentive and taking note of what pleases me is kinda like taking charge...he is learning, but he's taking it upon himself to find out what I like/want. I'm not really teaching him...per se.
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the "teaching" part comes when you expose your partner to things they may not have even thought about previously. You would be suprised just how many women (I can't speak for men cuz I've never been with one. lol) really don't know their own bodies in terms of what sets them to the point of spasmodic pleasure. I don't mean the obvious locations, but some not so obvious. Like the palm of the hand, or the scalp or whatever.
"When Alexander saw the breadth of his domain, he wept for there were no more worlds to conquer." Plutach. Not true, for there are always more worlds to conquer.
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