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Me or DH (about sex TMI sorry)

68 replies

BlugPutt · 14/11/2012 20:05

Have name changed for obvious reasons (I think so anyway). Really need to know who is BU?. DH has one of those male sex toys which occasionally we use. (On him only) I have no problem with it and will happily climb on top, but I draw the line at me putting it in him,- he can do that I think (once its in it stays there). He thinks I should be open minded enough to put it in, I think he should be grateful I have no problem with him using it. So am I a prude??


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BlugPutt · 14/11/2012 22:26

work Grin

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BlugPutt · 14/11/2012 22:31

ifnot maybe I might get the hat and some tassels?

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IfNotNowThenWhen · 14/11/2012 22:42

That's the spirit!

worklifedifficult · 14/11/2012 23:01

is this a reverse aibu by any chance...

I once suggested to the DW that I get a feeldoe so that I could DP with my DP(DW) **, but she said she's seen the state of the toilet after I've been in there and there's no way on this green earth she going anywhere near my arsehole.

worklifedifficult · 15/11/2012 00:41

yikes... sorry everyone looks like I killed a thread Smile

ErikNorseman · 15/11/2012 06:53

It isn't fucking double standards to compare it to a man not wanting to use a vibe on a woman. It's perfectly natural and normative for straight men to enjoy putting things in vaginas during sex. It is very unusual for women to enjoy putting things up bums. Ergo a straight man who is squeamish about vaginas has some ishoos, but a woman who is repulsed not interested in bum insertion does not, and it's entirely a matter of taste and tolerance.

valiumredhead · 15/11/2012 07:34

It really isn't that unusual - but completely up to the individual as to wether they feel comfortable.

Eliza22 · 15/11/2012 08:54

No no no!! If you're not happy with this, he has to tend his own needs IMO.

Bloody cheek!

ErikNorseman · 15/11/2012 09:08

It's not unusual for women to participate in bum action on their male partners, but it is unusual for women to find bumholes erotic. It's just not a normative element of female sexual desire.

Binfullofgibletsonthe26th · 15/11/2012 09:30

I don't think it's about being prudish or whether something is a sex organ or not. Some people do it, some don't. The op doesn't, she has valid reasons, and her dh should respect her wishes, and realise that he is already lucky to have an open minded DW.

Actually I don't think it is that unusual for couples to include the bum sexually. Mutual consensual rimming and fingering is more common than you'd think.

ThereISaidIt · 15/11/2012 21:18

A man's G spot is up there.....seriously girls.....any sexually liberated man can enjoy this hugely. Lean into it and enjoy ;-)

worklifedifficult · 15/11/2012 22:37

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picnicbasketcase · 15/11/2012 22:41
Shock

Crikey

AnyFucker · 15/11/2012 22:41
Hmm
bedmonster · 15/11/2012 22:45

worklife SERIOUSLY???

worklifedifficult · 15/11/2012 22:52

yeh but you see we were babysitting for an Austrian couple and we found one of their dodgy German hardcore mags under their bed... it had loads of pics of girls having household objects put in their bits... so we had a try and then she suggested doing the same to me... all fair in love and shagging... not something I've ever wanted to do again

worklifedifficult · 15/11/2012 22:54

But we had just recently lost our cherries to each other and were a little on the naive (stupid) side

bedmonster · 15/11/2012 23:10

Er, okaaaaay

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