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The dirtier the better! But then again I'm a freak!
There are times for making love and then there are times when you want to just f*&#*!!! I mean rip the cloth off,rake your nails down my back,tell me how hard and where you want it!
LOL...I see where you are coming from MM but there are some things that aren't part of my "dirty" vocabulary. I prefer to talk dirty about the act and what I'm going to do. It doesn't involve name calling...just directions and warnings!
If I don't let you to call me a sl*ut or b*tch in the street, I'm not going to let you call me one in the bedroom. I don't think it creates a sense in inhibition as both of us know each other and what we do/don't respond to. But that's just me. To each his/her own on that one.
I agree. You can talk dirty all you want, but don't call me derogatory names. I don't think that is inhibiting someone. If your partner is not into it, they are not into it, and shouldn't have to feel bad about not liking it.
Im pretty open minded. You can use swear words, tell me I'm daddy's 'special' little girl, and ask me if I like taking all of daddy's ha-rd pole, all the while telling me you love tearing that azz up.
But um...just please dont call me a filthy w-****, and i'm good.
Depends on the man saying it and the overall dynamic of the relationship. It would have been ridiculous coming from my ex, for whom everything had to be a big production of romance and emotion and who thought doggy-style was degrading to women.
Conversely, a big production of romance and emotion from my current guy would be equally ridiculous and make me wonder if he had slipped and hit his head on some concrete.
Tell you what I can't abide no matter what, though: Complete silence. I dated one guy like that in my mid-20s and that didn't last very long. I wanted to give him a little whap to the side of the head and say, "Hello? Anyone home?"
i found out the hard way ladies do not enjoy that.
But do I have to make a sound?
Being quiet does not mean i'm not enjoying myself, just that I've abandoned myself to the Void.
I agree. You can talk dirty all you want, but don't call me derogatory names. I don't think that is inhibiting someone. If your partner is not into it, they are not into it, and shouldn't have to feel bad about not liking it.
Im pretty open minded. You can use swear words, tell me I'm daddy's 'special' little girl, and ask me if I like taking all of daddy's ha-rd pole, all the while telling me you love tearing that azz up.
But um...just please dont call me a filthy w-****, and i'm good.
I had a boyfriend who loved to talk dirty but he was so terrible at it that I actually stopped having sex with him. When he asked me what was up I flat out told him he sucked at dirty talk and that if he ever wanted to get laid again he should shut his cake hole during sex, Of course this did not go over to smoothly with him and we broke up. But in the essence of dirty talk I like it when done right.
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