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no serious reply....

Started by Lin, December 13, 2007, 05:06:19 AM

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Lin

Sorry, serious reply only...
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tinkerbell

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lisagurl

I do not plan for there ever to be a first time.
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Audrey

not sure this answers the question, but seriously after going through all this and surgery this coming year I am TOTALLY gonna use it :-*
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lisagurl

Quote from: Tink on December 20, 2007, 06:09:34 PM
Quote from: Audrey on December 20, 2007, 01:20:45 AM
not sure this answers the question, but seriously after going through all this and surgery this coming year I am TOTALLY gonna use it :-*

LOL.  Exactly.  Why would you want to keep your Porsche parked in the garage?  You have to use those miles!  ;)

tink :icon_chick:

It is not about using the Porsche but getting rid of the Ferrari.
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Audrey

Trading a Ferrari for a porsche.  Are you insane?
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Veronica Secret

My first time was not painful at all. Maybe it was the emotion or the fact that the guy was not very large. Subsequntly, it usually hurts going in even if the guy is average. Larger guys can be painful but I have found a way to direct a guy as to how I like it. (Men seemed to be turned on by this BTW)

I can particularly control things when on top. Something I learned to do with the very first guy. Pm me if you want specifics. Just remember, a woman is ALWAYS in control. All men, even the most confident ones, are somewhat insecure about performance issues. Use it to your advantage!
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Lin

Hi V.S,

Just read your reply today... I'm just wondering how I could PM you, cause you seem not been a member of this forum yet... Who can tell me how to send pm to a guest here? Thanks.
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cindybc

Had the surgery four years ago and I'm still a virgin. So I drive a brand new clitoris mobile.

Cindy
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cindianna_jones

Rose,

Yes it can be painful.  Post operative patients may experience no pain, some discomfort, or even quite a bit of pain.  This is to be expected.  Even genetic females experience similar difficulties in having intercourse the first few times.  As you continue dilation and sexual activity, it will become easier.

You are also likely wondering about orgasms.  It is possible.  Many report quite positive experiences. 

Some of us are shy to post personal experiences for the entire world to read.  That is why you'll likely not see a more detailed response here.

Cindi
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kalt

Quote from: Audrey on December 20, 2007, 01:20:45 AM
not sure this answers the question, but seriously after going through all this and surgery this coming year I am TOTALLY gonna use it :-*

<333
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cindybc

Well it's been four years since I had it and have not been penetrated, least ways not by a guy. That don't mean the curiosity isn't there but I happy with the intimate relationship I have with Wing Walker. So the Porsche is still new.

Cindy
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SusanK

Quote from: Audrey on December 20, 2007, 08:02:51 PM
Trading a Ferrari for a porsche.  Are you insane?

No, give me a GT3 anyday, but I wouldn't turn down a GT2. Ferraris are too high maintenance, Porsches run all day and are fun to drive. Ferraris are good for Sunday drives, although I'd love to have an early 1960's 250 GTO - saw them race at LeMans, but the rest of the week, I'll take a Porsche anyday. Thank you.
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tinkerbell

Quote from: Asianrose on January 06, 2008, 10:52:29 PM
Hi V.S,

Just read your reply today... I'm just wondering how I could PM you, cause you seem not been a member of this forum yet... Who can tell me how to send pm to a guest here? Thanks.

Hmmmm...I'm afraid that you will not be able to PM Veronica, for her account has been deleted...

https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,24092.0.html

tink :icon_chick:
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Tanya1

Quote from: SusanK on January 07, 2008, 03:12:59 PM
Quote from: Audrey on December 20, 2007, 08:02:51 PM
Trading a Ferrari for a porsche.  Are you insane?

No, give me a GT3 anyday, but I wouldn't turn down a GT2. Ferraris are too high maintenance, Porsches run all day and are fun to drive. Ferraris are good for Sunday drives, although I'd love to have an early 1960's 250 GTO - saw them race at LeMans, but the rest of the week, I'll take a Porsche anyday. Thank you.

I agree Ferraris are very high maintence. In fact you have to use a special oil for the oil change- otherwise the warrant is void! 60 bucks a quart for that oil by the way. Plus every 40,000 miles you have to change the belt on the engine...brake pads are pretty pricey(25k if you ask on the enzo), plus it takes up so much fuel

It's also too noisey for everyday use and it can become annoying if people stare too much. More of a novelty than a car for everyday use

I'd defiently choose a Bentley coupe instead...
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Audrey

Sigh........

I have a volkswagen.....
close enough to the porsche I guess.
for now.

Audrey
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