Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Good Sex Positions To Make Your Girl Orgasm Faster Than You



The see-saw position
In this one, your girl is laying on her back while you kneel above her. Instead of laying her legs flat on the bed, lift them up and place them on your chest. Now just lean forward above her and thrust in and out to hit her g-spot.
Make sure that on your way in, your manhood is pressing up on the upper inside wall of her vagina.
Stimulate both her deep and g-spots at the same time like this and I guarantee that it won't be long before she climaxes all over you.
In this particular position, it's really about how she's positioned that matters. You can raise yourself up if you want just make sure you're holding her ankles so she's in this same position. Or, another option is to get her to hold her ankles.
But again, it won't be long before she starts shaking and bucking from an incredible orgasm that she might not even be able to hold them up anymore... Enjoy!
The Pressed Position
Much like the last one, the pressed position has your woman on her back but this time you're "sitting" on your legs while her buttocks is in between them.
You can lift her legs up onto your chest or up over your shoulders.
A lot of the women I've been with tell me they really enjoy this one because it makes for an unusual sensation. Not only are you stimulating both the deep and g-spots at the same time, but the whole
feeling of having her legs up and knees bent this way make for a whole different sensation


Dealing with an Abusive Spouse - Knowing the Pattern

 


Domestic violence, defined generally as abuse among two individuals who in a biological or social relationship, is widespread. Most of it derives from men towards the women they have a marital or live-in relationship with, so this article will deal specifically with those instances. I know there are other types of abuses--towards aged parents or relatives, towards children and siblings. Please refer to my other articles on this subject which, like a cancer, is often undiagnosed and spreads violently.
Here are the various known stages of domestic violence-you will not find this in any text book, although books and study material are helpful in recognizing signs of domestic abuse. This is developed after studying behavioral patterns of abusers and studying how such violence develops over time. I will explain each stage so you can be aware of its symptoms.
Verbal abuse-one-on-one
Verbal abuse in a group
Physical abuse (usually one-on-one, unless in a "power-setting")
Intermittent affinity syndrome
"Specific relevance" syndrome
"Discard"