Okay so this last time I had a sack session, the guy I was with couldn't keep it in because as he puts it "too wet".
This has happened before to me but I never thought that I was the problem.
What are your thoughts?
Love it! Even if he gets a bit force full its okay because if he likes it that way i will punish him later.
The sweet motion of a continuous stroke, knowing that he is watching himself slide in and out of my sweet spot while atop him. Knowing that when he is ready i will be too, that when he get closer he asks me to go faster as if he can't wait to empty all of him inside me. But then at last moment he grabs my hips and slows me down, wanting to be there for a long as he can but he knows we are going to peak soon. Right before we both go over that blissful edge, he reaches up and pulls me down to kiss me then pushes me back up and lets me ride him until we both don't want to move.
but thats just me.
Wisconsin, besides the cold in winter it is beautiful and i am thinking of planting roots!
The Swan:
Throughout the ages, swans have been venerated for their elegant grace and gentle beauty. So it's little surprise that these personalities attract such admiration as they sail serenely through life. The swan's noble reputation is its greatest asset and it takes care to cultivate its image by always appearing calm in public.
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