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Taking him to a hotel

8 replies

goingforit · 13/12/2010 22:42

New relationship and taking it further. We're both divorced, I'm 47. He's 51

I'm feeling excited yet dreadfully nervous. He seems to be oozing with confidence.

I'd love to give him a day to remember and hopefully not wreck it.

Come on girls, any advice for us 'oldies'

By the way, he's an athletic oldie....

OP posts:
MerrilyDefective · 13/12/2010 22:45

Don't get pissed.
Enjoy yourself Xmas Smile

CheerfulV · 13/12/2010 22:55

Remember that he's probably bricking it really Wink

methodsandmaterials · 13/12/2010 22:59

Two words: La Perla

FiveColdRingsForSolo · 13/12/2010 23:05

Pelvic Floor exercises.

robberbutton · 13/12/2010 23:10

Went to one recently with a HUGE bath in the middle of the room. That was amazing, had several Wink

perfumeditsawonderfullife · 13/12/2010 23:11

Remember to laugh!

glassbaublescompletelybroken · 14/12/2010 08:43

You're not oldies! I'm 47 and never had it so good...

Gay40 · 14/12/2010 14:38

Be yourself, be open and honest and if it isn't doing it for you, show him or tell him what does and vice versa. Most decent genuine people want to learn what pleases their partner. Don't fake it. Take your time. Wear nice underwear but not Ann Summers or any of that crap. Start as you mean to go on.
And get your money's worth by banging seven bells out of each other till breakfast time.

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