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I like the wham bam then dinner and romance then make love then wake up through the night for more wham bam LMAO
Im not fussy
No not particularly, I like the flirting, gentle kisses, caresses, then gradually build up from there.
To hot, heavy and horny. Doesn't really matter what is done before that.
There is no pat answer to your question, I'm sorry to say.
Sometimes I enjoy being 'wined and dined'. Other times, I just want to skip the foreplay and get right to it.
Personally, it just depends on my mood at any given time - and my mood can change several times during the course of any given day.
Women are all different. Some may expect to be romanced - wine, candles, flowers - all of the time, and could be offended or completely turned off by the mere thought of a quickie.
Others may just not be into 'romantic', preferring to get right down to business.
But I feel confident saying that the majority of women are like me...different tastes for different moods.
The best advice I can offer is to pay close attention to your partner for signals, learn to read her moods; try not to allow your disappointment or frustration to control your actions and words if things don't go as you'd hoped or planned; and, most importantly, communicate with each other -- preferably before a misunderstanding can occur!
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Noted. Thanks!
by tmot99 on March 29th, 2009