1. Mindfuckers and the fucked: choose your side


    Date: 10/21/2014, Categories: Fiction, Author: Alpha_Male_NY, Rating: 0, Source: sexstories.com

    relationships, on the other hand, are either full or devoid of drama, lack some of the passion that the "in-love" phase took in spades, and sooner rather than later make-up sex turns boring. Unless you're a curious lover, you learn how to please your woman, you're always finding out what turns her on. Let her blow steam, don't try to control her volcano, let it erupt, its lava will run out its course. You can't contain a disaster by being the recipient; you need to be the head, not go with the motions. Practice until you're no longer trying, until you exude aplomb. She told me, intimacy was better. That's why I wanted to find out ever since what made a woman go wild, what keeps her in suspense. I allowed him in and opened the doors to my place, invited him to come into our lives so that he could show me how to be more like him. That's how he ended up buried deep between her thighs, as I walked in the door unexpectedly one night. I was done with lessons; had them recorded without their consent, proof of her adulterous misconduct, divorced her and took half her shit. Which was half of mine, not much, just a small condo, two cars, some savings. We didn't have any kids, so I knew I had it easy. Whatever the price to pay for my single life, I was more than willing to. And I was young, not as young as I am today, but young. Chronologically, I was younger. But I was also a whole lot heavier, never worked out, remained mostly indoors. I'd listen to moody rock, I was somewhat ...
    depressed but also in my early twenties, so I thought it'd pass, and it did. It did when I finally decided to lift some weights and go for runs. I did so until I transformed my body, but even then I exercised mostly at home. Now I'm fitter than I was in my mid twenties, and I feel great. Exercise did not just transformed my body; it transformed my mind. I never did like long distance relationships. In fact, I never trusted the whole "relationship" thrown into the equation. Every relationship forged with other people in our lives, family, friends, even, is a relationship. What we consider a romantic relationship depends much on the culture you grow up in, so living apart makes people less likely to stick around. For some people, it works, and that's just because these are smarter people, strategic planners, do not think relationships should be based on emotion. Much more is at stake than what our feelings want to depict. Of course, I speak from experience. Not that I had a long distance relationship, but I did once have a flight attendant girlfriend. That's like having a long-distance relationship. It was so intense we ended up having a kid together. The thing with flight attendants -nothing I wish upon anyone -is that they get sometimes called to fly on the spot and it's in many ways a lot like a long-distance relationship. I couldn't possibly live under such a state of agony, you know how territorial us Latin men are, but I know it happens both ways; girls get jealous too, they're ...
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