olyclimber Posted May 16, 2007 Posted May 16, 2007 I just sprung a hard on. Well, if you don't watch out, Fenderfour will put a sling on it and add it to his aid rack. Quote
i_like_sun Posted May 16, 2007 Posted May 16, 2007 I just sprung a hard on. Yeah, and I just came! I'll go climbing! Quote
G-spotter Posted May 16, 2007 Posted May 16, 2007 You should be able to place pro every "bodylength" with that rack even if you have a body as short as RuMRs. Quote
sk Posted May 16, 2007 Posted May 16, 2007 I just sprung a hard on. me too.. that is fucking HOT Quote
EWolfe Posted May 16, 2007 Posted May 16, 2007 Sooo...exactly how does that happen to a woman? Pics? TR? Quote
sk Posted May 16, 2007 Posted May 16, 2007 Sooo...exactly how does that happen to a woman? Pics? TR? are you trying to tell me you have never noticed the difference between a clit that is stimulated and engorged and one that is not? Quote
EWolfe Posted May 16, 2007 Posted May 16, 2007 Sooo...exactly how does that happen to a woman? Pics? TR? are you trying to tell me you have never noticed the difference between a clit that is stimulated and engorged and one that is not? I just wanted you to stimulate me with what we both know. Thanks, my keypad is sticky for some reason... Quote
underworld Posted May 16, 2007 Posted May 16, 2007 whoodah thunk that it would only take 10 replies to go from rack to clit Quote
sk Posted May 16, 2007 Posted May 16, 2007 whoodah thunk that it would only take 10 replies to go from rack to clit dood on some days if it takes 10 moves to get from rack to clit i am over it by the time you get there. don't bore me with your pedestrian forplay;) Quote
sk Posted May 16, 2007 Posted May 16, 2007 Muffy will kill you. educate perhpas but not kill i leave that for archy... she is cuter when she is violent than i am Quote
sk Posted May 16, 2007 Posted May 16, 2007 Sooo...exactly how does that happen to a woman? Pics? TR? are you trying to tell me you have never noticed the difference between a clit that is stimulated and engorged and one that is not? I just wanted you to stimulate me with what we both know. Thanks, my keypad is sticky for some reason... :lmao: Quote
archenemy Posted May 16, 2007 Posted May 16, 2007 First, we should understand our friend, the clitoris. The clitoris is a complex structure which includes the external and internal components. Visible to the eye is the clitoral hood (prepuce) which in full or part covers the head (clitoral glans), shaft and inner lips (labia minora). Inside the body are the legs or clitoral crura, urethral sponge, clitoral bulb (previously referred to as vestibule bulb) and corpora, perineal sponge, a network of nerves and blood vessels, suspensory ligaments, muscles and pelvic diaphragm. You don't see these guys, but they are very important. The clitoris extends from the front commissure where the edges of the outer lips (labia majora) meet at the base of the pubic mound to the fourchette. [4]In humans, the clitoral shaft then extends several centimeters upwards and to the back, before splitting into the two legs, and shaped like an inverted "V", these crura extend around and to the interior of the outer labia. Thus, what you see, is not what you get--it is only the beginning of what you get. Masters and Johnson were the first to determine that the clitoral structures surround and extend along the vagina, determining that all orgasms are of clitoral origin. [5] More recently, Australian urologist Dr. Helen O'Connell using MRI technology noted that direct relationship between the legs or roots of the clitoris and the erectile tissue of the clitoral bulbs and corpora, and the distal urethra and vagina. [6]She asserts that this interconnected relationship is the physiological explanation for the G-spot and women’s experience of vaginal orgasm taking into account the stimulation of the internal parts of the clitoris during vaginal penetration. NOTE: it took a woman doctor to explain that women do indeed have tissue with orgasm writtin all over it. [7]Women who experience orgasm from both direct clitoral stimulation of the glans and vaginal access to the internal bodies distinguish between them in terms of both the physical and general sensations associated with each. We gals pick up on these differences pretty early and appreciate refining them over time. And more directly to your point: During sexual arousal and during orgasm, the clitoris and the whole of the female genitalia engorge and change color as these erectile tissues fill with blood, and the woman experiences vaginal contractions. Master and Johnson created the sexual response cycle which has four phases and is still the clinically accepted definition of the human orgasm. More recent research has documented that women can experience a sustained intense orgasm through stimulation of the clitoris and remain in the orgasmic phase for much longer than the original studies indicate, evidenced by genital engorgement and color changes, vaginal contractions and ejaculation. What a beautiful process. Even straightforward medical talk can' cover what an intense process this is--and it is disconnected from propogation and it is solely the woman's. There is nothing better--no sport, no drug, no nothing that even gets close to that. Quote
EWolfe Posted May 16, 2007 Posted May 16, 2007 whoodah thunk that it would only take 10 replies to go from rack to clit dood on some days if it takes 10 moves to get from rack to clit i am over it by the time you get there. don't bore me with your pedestrian forplay;) Speaking of Now THATS some talk from a woman who could steal my heart! Quote
sk Posted May 16, 2007 Posted May 16, 2007 First, we should understand our friend, the clitoris. The clitoris is a complex structure which includes the external and internal components. Visible to the eye is the clitoral hood (prepuce) which in full or part covers the head (clitoral glans), shaft and inner lips (labia minora). Inside the body are the legs or clitoral crura, urethral sponge, clitoral bulb (previously referred to as vestibule bulb) and corpora, perineal sponge, a network of nerves and blood vessels, suspensory ligaments, muscles and pelvic diaphragm. You don't see these guys, but they are very important. The clitoris extends from the front commissure where the edges of the outer lips (labia majora) meet at the base of the pubic mound to the fourchette. [4]In humans, the clitoral shaft then extends several centimeters upwards and to the back, before splitting into the two legs, and shaped like an inverted "V", these crura extend around and to the interior of the outer labia. Thus, what you see, is not what you get--it is only the beginning of what you get. Masters and Johnson were the first to determine that the clitoral structures surround and extend along the vagina, determining that all orgasms are of clitoral origin. [5] More recently, Australian urologist Dr. Helen O'Connell using MRI technology noted that direct relationship between the legs or roots of the clitoris and the erectile tissue of the clitoral bulbs and corpora, and the distal urethra and vagina. [6]She asserts that this interconnected relationship is the physiological explanation for the G-spot and women’s experience of vaginal orgasm taking into account the stimulation of the internal parts of the clitoris during vaginal penetration. NOTE: it took a woman doctor to explain that women do indeed have tissue with orgasm writtin all over it. [7]Women who experience orgasm from both direct clitoral stimulation of the glans and vaginal access to the internal bodies distinguish between them in terms of both the physical and general sensations associated with each. We gals pick up on these differences pretty early and appreciate refining them over time. And more directly to your point: During sexual arousal and during orgasm, the clitoris and the whole of the female genitalia engorge and change color as these erectile tissues fill with blood, and the woman experiences vaginal contractions. Master and Johnson created the sexual response cycle which has four phases and is still the clinically accepted definition of the human orgasm. More recent research has documented that women can experience a sustained intense orgasm through stimulation of the clitoris and remain in the orgasmic phase for much longer than the original studies indicate, evidenced by genital engorgement and color changes, vaginal contractions and ejaculation. What a beautiful process. Even straightforward medical talk can' cover what an intense process this is--and it is disconnected from propogation and it is solely the woman's. There is nothing better--no sport, no drug, no nothing that even gets close to that. *shiver* that made me weak in the kneees thank you god for making me a girl thank you thank you thank you !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quote
EWolfe Posted May 16, 2007 Posted May 16, 2007 First, we should understand our friend, the clitoris. The clitoris is a complex structure which includes the external and internal components. Visible to the eye is the clitoral hood (prepuce) which in full or part covers the head (clitoral glans), shaft and inner lips (labia minora). Inside the body are the legs or clitoral crura, urethral sponge, clitoral bulb (previously referred to as vestibule bulb) and corpora, perineal sponge, a network of nerves and blood vessels, suspensory ligaments, muscles and pelvic diaphragm. You don't see these guys, but they are very important. The clitoris extends from the front commissure where the edges of the outer lips (labia majora) meet at the base of the pubic mound to the fourchette. [4]In humans, the clitoral shaft then extends several centimeters upwards and to the back, before splitting into the two legs, and shaped like an inverted "V", these crura extend around and to the interior of the outer labia. Thus, what you see, is not what you get--it is only the beginning of what you get. Masters and Johnson were the first to determine that the clitoral structures surround and extend along the vagina, determining that all orgasms are of clitoral origin. [5] More recently, Australian urologist Dr. Helen O'Connell using MRI technology noted that direct relationship between the legs or roots of the clitoris and the erectile tissue of the clitoral bulbs and corpora, and the distal urethra and vagina. [6]She asserts that this interconnected relationship is the physiological explanation for the G-spot and women’s experience of vaginal orgasm taking into account the stimulation of the internal parts of the clitoris during vaginal penetration. NOTE: it took a woman doctor to explain that women do indeed have tissue with orgasm writtin all over it. [7]Women who experience orgasm from both direct clitoral stimulation of the glans and vaginal access to the internal bodies distinguish between them in terms of both the physical and general sensations associated with each. We gals pick up on these differences pretty early and appreciate refining them over time. And more directly to your point: During sexual arousal and during orgasm, the clitoris and the whole of the female genitalia engorge and change color as these erectile tissues fill with blood, and the woman experiences vaginal contractions. Master and Johnson created the sexual response cycle which has four phases and is still the clinically accepted definition of the human orgasm. More recent research has documented that women can experience a sustained intense orgasm through stimulation of the clitoris and remain in the orgasmic phase for much longer than the original studies indicate, evidenced by genital engorgement and color changes, vaginal contractions and ejaculation. What a beautiful process. Even straightforward medical talk can' cover what an intense process this is--and it is disconnected from propogation and it is solely the woman's. There is nothing better--no sport, no drug, no nothing that even gets close to that. Men interested in their partners will have most likely read this and other references. The Taoists have multiple levels of "signals" similar but more exacting in the delicate unfolding of the female orgasm. Quote
archenemy Posted May 16, 2007 Posted May 16, 2007 Remember that asian labia look rather different from caucasion labia. They are smaller, especially the inner labia. There is less material to work with there and a little more contenuity among women, so a little easier to say specific steps have a high probably of happening. Caucasions seem to have much more variation, but they still through their signals loud and clear. Quote
fenderfour Posted May 16, 2007 Author Posted May 16, 2007 I did say "Overdo it" not aid rack. Everyone is still on topic. I found a some more stuff that was hiding on my partner's rack. I'm glad my nuts make you hot. Quote
sk Posted May 16, 2007 Posted May 16, 2007 Remember that asian labia look rather different from caucasion labia. They are smaller, especially the inner labia. There is less material to work with there and a little more contenuity among women, so a little easier to say specific steps have a high probably of happening. Caucasions seem to have much more variation, but they still through their signals loud and clear. loud for sure Quote
archenemy Posted May 16, 2007 Posted May 16, 2007 Nuts are great. I have a couple of old sets of different stuff. And I have some sliders I just love. Maybe I'll set them out on my table and take a family portrait. Quote
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