Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Where is the G-Spot ...

A good video about how to locate her G Spot and ways to understand your sex partner better.



Hope you like it,

Sally Chan
My Hubby CUM in My Mouth with THIS...

Good Oral Sex Tips

I know all girls have their own opinions about performing oral sex on their man. I know some of you would rather sit through a root canal than giving a blow-job. However, I'm here to tell you that if oral sex is done right, it can be just as enjoyable for both of you. I'm going to try to give you some quick oral sex tips that will have him cumming in no time. So here goes ...

1) Ask him how he likes the oral sex to be performed on him, which are his "sensitive, hot spots"

2) Most guys are visually stimulated, look at him sensually when you give him a blow-job. Let him know that you'll enjoying giving him oral sex, he'll appreciate it.

3) If your boyfriend/spouse takes a long time to cum or ejaculate, don't tire your jaw by just focusing on the blowing. Alternate the oral sex with stroking of his penis, switch to licking sensitive regions like his inner thighs, rubbing it between your breasts or slip him inside and ride him for several strokes before jumping back off and taking him in your mouth again. I guarantee the thought of you tasting yourself on his favorite tool will add to his excitement.

4) Get him half way or there (almost erect) before you start. Don't expect yourself to take him all the way from 0 to 60 with your mouth alone.

... and finally, the secret weapon,

5) Make some noise!! I like to moan as if he were inside me the entire time so he knows what I'm thinking about. Also, try this line "You can do ANYTHING you want with me." That always gets them going. And lastly, ladies, don't be a prude, if your man wants to cum on your face, let him. He'll love you for it.

Source :
Shared by Justine Sane from EnterCourse.TV

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

What is Cunnilingus??

Cunnilingus is the fine art of making love to a vagina with your mouth and tongue. It is a delicate skill, requiring patience, practice, and dedication to get it right, but any woman you learn to do it right for will appreciate you all the more for it.

What applies to the penis applies to the vulva - every one is different, requiring a different touch to make its owner happy. But few tools can equal the tongue for the amount of pleasure it can deliver to a happy vagina.

This article assumes that you know what a vulva looks like and can identify with some precision the mons veneris, labia majora, clitoral hood, clitoris, labia minora, urethra, vagina, and perineum, to name them (approximately) from top to bottom.

This isn't an attack. Don't go after the clitoris like a fireman attacking a fire. Quite often at first, the clitoris is far too sensitive for direct stimulation. Lick around it, stimulating the hood, teasing her inner labia, tasting her. Take your time and listen to her. Some women make noise, and some do not. It will be a while before you learn exactly what your lover prefers as far as oral sex is concerned.

Some women may like additional stimulation - a finger or two into the vagina, or perhaps even the anus. She may want your hands to reach up and play with her breasts, or she may want your fingers to hold her labia apart so that your tongue can get at her vulva more directly.

If the taste or smell bothers you or is a concern, ask her to wash first. Most people who enjoy cunnilingus agree that a clean vagina is a good, if acquired, taste.

As a woman nears her climax, she may want more direct stimulation. In general, fast, rhythmic stimulation is most effective at causing climax - but there shouldn't be a rush to get there. Take your time and learn to appreciate what you can do for her.

Some people are particularly turned off at the suggestion of cunnilingus during menstruation. If it is a concern to you, then wait. A tampon may well hold the blood back, as will a diaphragm, but some men can't stand the taste anyway. If your partner is healthy, however, there is no particular danger in menstrual blood, and some women find that orgasms during their periods alleviate cramps.

Source :
Shared by Elf Sternberg - http://www.stacken.kth.se

Monday, September 17, 2007

Is Oral Sex Safe??

Q : I was wondering how safe oral sex is -- giving and receiving.

A : Questions about oral sex are probably the most common ones I get. We recently completed a study of men in San Francisco who have only had oral sex and found zero new HIV infections. But other STDs, like syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia and herpes, are definitely transmitted through oral sex, and oral sex has likely contributed to our current syphilis outbreak.

Q : My lover had HIV and hepatitis C. We only had oral sex. How safe am I?

A : Oral sex is considered a low-risk sexual activity. There have not been enough studies done that separate oral sex from other sexual activities, so it's not clear exactly how low the risk of HIV transmission is, although it is believed to be very low. (If you're in San Francisco and want to participate in the HOT [HIV Oral Transmission] study, call 1-877-ORAL-HIV.)

The sexual transmission of hepatitis C is very rare as well. Hepatitis C is mostly transmitted through contaminated needles, blood transfusions and shared injection equipment. When researchers study hepatitis C in semen it is very difficult to find the virus, and when they do, the amount is very low.

Q: It's been said that if your gums are bleeding, you could possibly contract HIV via oral sex. Now I'm puzzled.

A : You're right, that's what has been said. But there are no data that show that bleeding gums, sore throats, bad teeth or mouth sores actually increase the risk of transmission. For years, either we have not had data or had bad data. Now, reliable data shows the risk of HIV from oral sex is very, very low.

As you know, many of these infections are easily diagnosed with simple tests and are readily treated. So my advice is: Enjoy oral sex and get regular check-ups. A good check-up includes throat testing for gonorrhea, rectal testing for gonorrhea and chlamydia, urine testing for gonorrhea and chlamydia and blood tests for herpes, syphilis and HIV. We call that the grand slam!

Q : How safe is oral sex?

A : Saliva has natural anti-HIV factors and there have been no recent reports of HIV from oral sex. Hep B can be transmitted via oral sex and kissing, but there are very good shots to prevent hep B. So if you are concerned, get the shots. Hep C has not been transmitted via kissing.

Q : I heard that there have been reports of HIV being spread through oral sex, and other sources have said there haven't been any reports of this. What is the truth?

A : The truth from the University of California San Francisco and the San Francisco Department of Public Health is that the risk of transmission of HIV via oral sex is very, very, very, very, very low. Other sources of information in the U.K. and elsewhere are not based on sound epidemiological data. But remember, other STDs can be transmitted easily via oral sex. So regular check-ups are in order. In those check-ups, get vaccinated against hepatitis A and B, get screened in your throat, ass and urine for chlamydia and gonorrhea and get blood tests for HIV, syphilis and herpes. DEMAND these tests from your doctor, clinic or health department. These tests are out there and essential to maintaining good sexual health. Be kind, be cool and be safe.


Source :
Shared by Dr. Jeffrey Klausner at http://www.planetout.com


Sally Chan
My Hubby CUM in My Mouth with THIS...