I did several things for this: some foreplay, oral for her, keeping my mind off, second wind (going more than the first ejaculation). I then settled to foreplay + oral + second wind. You might need a short break for your penis, but you can fill the time with some fingering and kissing
Don’t overthink it. If it happens again and it bothers you, have another conversation with her. Sarah can then choose to tell the friend not to kiss her on the cheek any more, or not. You get to decide where your boundaries are.
If the relationship is great, though, I wouldn’t worry about it. Speak with a counselor or therapist if you can’t let it go.
I don’t understand why it’s still saved, and don’t know how to feel about it. That’s why I asked for advice.
Those are options, but he or someone else would have called in for him.
Yes. Blind Freddy could see that she is mentally I'll.
I did several things for this: some foreplay, oral for her, keeping my mind off, second wind (going more than the first ejaculation). I then settled to foreplay + oral + second wind. You might need a short break for your penis, but you can fill the time with some fingering and kissing
Psh nah man, don't you know that classic move?
No woman can resist the sweet temptation of the “surprise dick caress”!
Works like a charm, try it some time! /s
In order to put effort into intimacy you actually have to care about your partner's feelings so… this guy clearly doesn't.
Wow.
Well, I believe the truth should have come out one way or another.
However, I think its insanely disrespectful for your sister to tell him. That was not her place to say.
Instead of hearing it from the source, he heard it from another, pitting you too look like the enemy.
Give him some time.
See you were open to conversation and possible allowing experimentation and he decided to skip that and go straight to cheating.
Don’t overthink it. If it happens again and it bothers you, have another conversation with her. Sarah can then choose to tell the friend not to kiss her on the cheek any more, or not. You get to decide where your boundaries are.
If the relationship is great, though, I wouldn’t worry about it. Speak with a counselor or therapist if you can’t let it go.