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RagingBuddhist (Disabled)
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Did anyone else first think, "What the hell?", then wonder how to answer this? I'm very curious about what's going to follow here.
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10-25-09 01:12am
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Colm4 (0)
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Shoelaces for me. Yeah it sounds dumb but I have asperger syndrome and that's one of the things which was tough to learn. Didn't learn it til I was 8 or so.
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10-25-09 02:00am
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Drooler (Disabled)
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I'm the first to admit that it's a weird question. When the PU folks emailed me their approval of it, they said that they thought so, too.
Yet there are some things in life that are easier to learn than others. And there are factors that influence the motivation to learn. These might be generalizable, but they also vary by the individual.
Anyway, it's a stupid question, the kind that invites stupid answers, but it's also perhaps a "fun" question, if you're so inclined.
For me, it was learning to ride a bicycle. It was a struggle. I was 4.
I used to think that one learned how to fuck, but one day I realized that the bodies already know what to do and if you just let it happen, it's great for both.
Once I stopped evaluating sexual experiences and just let go, my satisfaction increased.
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10-25-09 02:11am
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Denner (0)
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After a little reflection this poll is both funny and relevant, too.
In Scandinavia we all learned to ride a bicycle in the early years/childhood - but man, those shoelaces...
Later on: You had to learn to fuck a girl - and "going down at the Y", like DAC once sang - still, I think both came natural - but one thing teenage-boys talked about - I remember - was how to satisfy a girl "giving head". That was a mystery - in the start - still you learn that faster than dealing with those shoelaces......
LOL here!
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10-25-09 08:53am
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james4096 (Suspended)
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I'd have to say swimming because I can't do it.
If it wasn't for porn fucking would be pretty difficult. I don't think I'd know what to do.
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10-25-09 09:44am
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badandy400 (0)
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I would say give head. There are some many different things we guys like and don't like. Deep throating would be even more difficult to master. Glad I do not have to!
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10-25-09 01:11pm
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monty2222 (0)
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REPLY TO #5 - james4096 :
I'm saying swimming too, because I've been able to learn it.
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10-26-09 09:23am
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pinkerton (0)
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I voted "give head" but as I'm a poor swimmer I probably should've voted "swim".
But my reason for my vote is from the female point of view: in my sexual experience, only one girl has been able to bring me to orgasm just by sucking me off and playing with my cock.
Maybe it's just me but most guys I know report that blowjobs don't lead to orgasm.
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10-26-09 09:41am
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Drooler (Disabled)
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REPLY TO #4 - Denner :
It's harder to "do lunch at the Y" than it is to fuck, it seems. For one thing, you just can't hit the spot the right way at the right time it seems, with some girls anyway. And then there are other things that make it a challenge, such as "bad flavor" that makes you want to ask: "Don't you ever clean that thing?"
Once a girlfriend persuaded me to "wear the red badge of courage." That's not just lust. It's love!
Anyway, I now realize I just should have put "perform oral sex" instead of "give head."
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10-26-09 01:40pm
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OneMan (0)
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Well it was easy for me - To give head.....I am 100% hetero, so that, for me, would be extremely diificult. Wish everything in life was so cut and dry !
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10-26-09 03:42pm
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dracken (0)
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Can you say give head regardless of what gender you "perform on?"
Also riding a bike was a bitch for some reason...took me almost 20 years...go ahead and laugh now...
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10-26-09 05:19pm
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pat362 (0)
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I picked tying shoelasses because so many people don't seem to do that anymore. How often do you see people put on or remove shoes but without untying them?
Learning to ride a bycicle is difficult but quite often it's not the riding as much as the fear of falling. Of course if anyone has an inner ear issue then riding a bycicle must be quite difficult.
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10-26-09 05:52pm
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