I was 12 when I first had sex with another boy, he was 13. We wanked each other off first time, then tried oral sex/69, and saw each other for about 4 years. I was 31 before I fucked, and got fucked, for the first time.
I know it's dangerous to generalise, but I've advertised as a gay guy on sites like this and have had loads of contacts from married or bi-curious 'straight' guys. They all seem to want the following:
1. To suck my cock
2. To be fucked by me
3. Not to kiss me
Do most married guys feel like this and why? My explanation is something like this:
1. They don't get a chance to suck cock in marriage and fantasise about it
2. Fucking is something you do to a woman, and they wonder what it's like to receive it
3. Kissing is something you do to a woman, and the thought of doing it with another man is a turn off.
Comments?
I always take condoms and lube when I go out looking for sex, unless it's to a sauna where they're usually provided. There's nothing worse than seeing someone you want to fuck and finding that neither of you has a condom.
Hi,
Don't know of any either I'm afraid, but I'd be very interested in participating in a group where we were all naked and wanking rock-hard cocks
mmm pity you are so far away, I just fancy a nice horny 18-yr old Glasgow boy
I managed 480, so looks like I need a bit more practice
I prefer my guys clean-shaven and with totally smooth bodies, although a little pubic hair is fine. Prefer naturally smooth guys to those who are shaved.
I'm right handed and do everything right handed except for two things - masturbate and open tight screw-top jars. Perhaps all those years of exercise have strengthened the appropriate muscles?
I can talk from experience, as I've had severe clinical depression - I was hardly existing, let alone living. Eventually I had to be admitted to hospital as antidepressants weren't working for me, and was persuaded (with considerable reluctance!) to agree to a course of ECT. I can only described the results as amazing, as in a couple of weeks I had a healthy appetite, was taking care of my appearance again, and taking an interest in the world around me.
No two people are exactly the same - some may recover naturally, some may need antidepressants, and some (like me) may need hospitalization for their own good or interventions such as ECT. The good news is that most will make a full recovery, though will often need help to do so. I certainly could not have "snapped out of it" if I had been told to do so!