Rock Your Woman’s World With These Simple Oral Sex Tips (She Will Scream)

Almost every oral sex information that men read is written by inexperience men who have no clue what women really want. When these guys go to work themselves, their women are just thinking, “OK, buddy, come back up for air, this is horrible.” Find out how to be the guy that she never thinks this about.

Most men feel that they have oral sex mastered, they think they know exactly what drives their woman over the edge. However, unless you have amazing communication about your sexual relationship, then you aren’t even going to know if you are doing well or not. The quickest way to know your performance is muscle spasms that are involuntary when you are doing something that she loves. She can fake that, but it’s not that likely, unless she really loves you.

The biggest problem that most men have is that they use their tongue way too wildly, they don’t concentrate on one location and master it. Repetitive focused pressure is what drives all women up a wall during oral, nothing else. The drawing all over her vagina idea with your tongue does not work, nor does slurping like a crazed dog. You simply need to slowly fore the tongue up and down the clitoris until she climaxes, it is really that simple. Everything else that you can do has to do with foreplay, because women are much more touch oriented than men who are largely visual sexual creatures. Remember, slow and steady wins, crazy fails, it is well known amongst women that this is the case.

Teen Sex – The Reason Why Teens Can Die Having Fun

Why do people kick up so much fuss about teen sex, is it not natural for a boy and girl to be curious about their private parts. It is perfectly normal but not justified at a young age. Probing sexual organs of the opposite sex should be sanctioned by man and woman only. Adults are fully conscious of the dangers involved in having unprotected sex.

More and more unwanted babies are being delivered in maternity wards due unprotected sexual encounters, is this what you want, a baby who demands your attention 24/7. Boys before you dip your wick so as to speak use a condom, not all premature dads are happy ones. If you decide to ignore good advice and a daddy you become and have made up your mind to have no involvement with the baby`s upbringing then fine, but I am not sure that others will see it that way (child support)

There is no positive side to having unprotected teen sex. Sadly at the time of coupling for some, passion distorts the way we think, where we believe that our partner is the one we want to spend the rest of our life with, but when mention of a missed period is raised that partner is now not seen as the ideal husband wife material.

Sensible advice to follow is to save your self for the right person, by doing this will make every sexual encounter more meaningful than that of a one night stand? Girls who have multiple partners in the early years are normally labelled a tart, how do you explain this to your future husband? Fortunately boys evade a title as such, however jealousy can prevail in a future wife`s thoughts. Life can be miserable living with mistrust 24 hours a day.

Sexually transmitted diseases are curable

Syphilis is caused by a bacterium which can be passed on through open sores. The earlier a sexually transmitted disease is treated betters the odds in the healing process. Syphilis has phases – primary secondary and latent. Death has occurred in the latent stage.

Syphilis develops in three parts. First part is painless sores formed on the genitals or mouth. The second are faint signs of a red rash on the inside of the hands, soles of the feet and other body parts. It is not unusual for red patches in mucous membranes to be seen. Any change in your well being should be checked over by a doctor. The latent stage will have seen the disease grown over a period of time (years) This is not a nice stage because the bacteria attacks vital body organs and if severely affected then so is your health.

Safe sex means to use a condom sometimes called a rubber sheath or French letter. Most STDs can be avoided to some extent by practicing safe sex. Information is freely given by your doctor or found in leaflets from your local clinic on Chlamydia, Syphilis, HIV, AIDS, and Gonorrhea.

You Don’t Like the Other Sex, You Are the Other Sex – Gender Identity Disorders

A person with a gender identity disorder is a person who strongly identifies with the other sex. The individual may identify with the opposite sex to the point of believing that he/she is, in fact, a member of the other sex who is trapped in the wrong body. This causes that person to experience serious discomfort with his/her own biological sex orientation. The gender identity disorder causes problems for this person in school, work or social settings. This disorder is different from transvestism or transvestic fetishism where cross-dressing occurs for sexual pleasure, but the transvestite does not identify with the other sex.

A person with this disorder often experiences great discomfort regarding his or her actual anatomic gender. People with gender identity disorder may act and present themselves as members of the opposite sex and may express a desire to alter their bodies. The disorder affects an individual’s self-image, and can impact the person’s mannerisms, behavior and dress. Individuals who are committed to altering their physical appearance through cosmetics, hormones and, in some cases, surgery are known as transsexuals.

Diagnostic Features

There are two components of Gender Identity Disorder, both of which must be present to make the diagnosis. There must be evidence of a strong and persistent cross-gender identification, which is the desire to be, or the insistence that one is of the other sex. This cross-gender identification must not merely be a desire for any perceived cultural advantages of being the other sex. There must also be evidence of persistent discomfort about one’s assigned sex or a sense of inappropriateness in the gender role of that sex.

Children between the ages of 2 and 4 with gender identity issues are not uncommon. However, most children grow out of the wish to change their gender if treated early, before adulthood. If left untreated, he or she will probably continue to have problems throughout life.

Treatment of Gender Identity Disorders

Treatment of adolescents or adults with gender dysphoria or gender identity disorder is difficult. If possible, it is far better to prevent, diagnosis early, and treat such problems in early childhood. For milder forms of this disorder, psychotherapy can help the client to accept him or her self as a “transgender” person. The next step is to practice living the role of the opposite sex, informing relevant people (e.g., parents, friends, bosses), choosing a new name, and perhaps receiving some reversible hormone therapy, speech therapy, and cosmetic changes. If the ‘real life test’ is successful, sex reassignment through surgery and additional hormonal therapy is an option. However, continued counseling may be required to help the newly transgendered person learn to live with the changed body, surgical scars, fears about being discovered and fears about what to reveal and how to be sexual with a new partner.