• Charlxmagne@lemmy.world
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    Speak for your fucking selves mate

    As a man if u finish first js hang up your boots 😮‍💨 stick to wanking

  • BoxOfFeet@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    This makes me think of this clip of Mr. Girl where he sits his girlfriend down and tells her that her orgasm isn’t his responsibility, and goes on to express that he just cares about himself getting off, and pretty sure he said it would be better if she just laid there and didn’t make any noise.

    This guy operates on a level of sarcasm that is so constant and extreme, I can’t tell what he’s serious about and what is some type of social commentary. A lot of things he says are so creepy and offensive, it’s just safer to avoid him altogether.

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    I don’t make her cum, I allow her to, once she’s earned it. And she better thank me for it.

    Then hugs and kisses all around, and usually a snack and some coffee after (she loves when I pour her a cup of coffee).

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    2 days ago

    Jokes aside - I’ve heard, from sex therapist friends that getting off isn’t your partners job. It’s yours. Your partner is there just to help.

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      That just sounds like a refinement of “you’re responsible for your own happiness”, which is a maxim of selfish people abusing therapy talk to justify their apathy/callousness towards their partners.

      Partnerships are collaborative efforts for mutual gain, not zero-sum games where we’re individually responsible for maximising our own output from the system. A good partner should actively want to see their partner happy and fulfilled.

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        You ARE responsible for your own happiness.

        Sometimes that means leaving the relationship because your partner doesn’t do things that help you accomplish that goal, or actively hinders it.

        But no one can MAKE you happy. They can only provide an environment that helps it be easier.

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          Sounds like we have the same reading of that statement, and I would say a very similar reading applies to “you’re responsible for getting yourself off.” My issue is with people misappropriating the message to assert that it’s somehow okay to be apathetic to your partner’s needs.

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        “you’re responsible for your own happiness” can be a true thing even if you are loving and supportive. It doesn’t have to be a justification for coldly distancing yourself unless that’s already what you want to do for some reason(could be your own suffering, not necessarily a conscious choice).

        I’m in a similar situation now. I am in a pretty good place after having a very shitty handful of years 2019-2024. My wife is having some of the same issues now, and when I recognize the similarities it only makes me show her more grace and understanding. But then I am obligated to be honest about what I learned over the years, even if my solutions and techniques might not end up exactly being hers.

        And the fact is that happiness, fulfillment, contentment, peace with the universe, and all that stuff originates from somewhere deep within. It’s along the same lines as the saying that money can’t buy happiness.

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      I mean sure. It’s also okay to want a partner that cares about your experience during intimate, vulnerable acts instead of a guy who sees you as just a useful hole

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      It’s not premature ejaculation, my partner is just really good at helping. Its always my fault though.

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      With the exception of “if you came, it doesn’t mean you consented”

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      I guess, but my history makes me feel like I’m batting a thousand. I guess I bring that “I’ll do what your body needs, lemme know” kinda vibe to the bedroom.

      Have there been misses? Of course. Have there been partners that achieved orgasm in ways they didn’t think would happen? Also yes.

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    You seem to be close to orgasm! Would you like assistance? Please sign this consent form.

  • Match!!@pawb.social
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    weird how all your sexual partners don’t seem to want to cum when you’re around tho

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      YESSSS. This was one of the first videos I ever saw back on the legendary r/youtubehaiku in its heyday.