ummm when its taped to her forehead during sex.....
2006-09-08 03:22:30
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answered by Ron K 5
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2006-09-08 03:23:28
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answered by Putt 5
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I dont think there is such a thing as too much pornography, unless by living in the fantasy you forget the reality. If masturbating and watching other people in sexual acts are a turn on for you then share this with your mate, and let them be apart of this experience. You may find it to be more rewarding when their is an actual live human being to share your desires verses a fantasy one.
2006-09-08 03:26:07
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answered by fryedaddy 3
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Too much, too little, and just the right amount ? nope, i dont think there are categories of such sort. No limits when you are alone, and none at all when you are in the public. These are the scales i guess.. and varies according to where you are and whom you are with. As far as the significant other is concerned, i dont know if it refers to the partner, gf or wife or just another person who happens to be there. if its any of the first three, the gf or partner or wife, its insulting in itself to indulge in pornography unless he/she actively participates, or wants to indulge in it together.
2006-09-12 02:15:54
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answered by ramesh ks 1
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It's too much and is insulting to your partner when your partner FEELS insulted. Not the same amount for everyone. You have to be considerate enough to make your partner feel loved and wanted. If you're ALWAYS watching **** before sex, she's going to think that you HAVE to do that in order to prepare... and then she's going to think that the REASON you have to do that to prepare is that she's not turning you on enough. It's not a good thing.
2006-09-08 03:26:00
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answered by Andi 4
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Is there such a thing as too much ****? I never really thought about it like that, I was always too busy having sex to think either of us was getting too much ****. But if you say it's possible I guess I should believe you. Now I want to know the answer to this question. Does anyone know the answer to this question?
2006-09-08 03:26:28
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answered by flutterby 4
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Personally I think the world has just gone nuts.....
One Man, One, woman, for Life................."Forsaking all others" doesn't just mean physically...........no wonder the divorce rate is sky high............
And no, I am not married. I take the vows too seriously, obviously most people do not. Pornography is shameful in a marriage and the dumba$$ that is bringing up jealousy is crazy.....what WOMAN wants HER HUSBAND getting it off to ANOTHER FEMALE....wives that allow that are the insecure ones, if you ask me...they have to let their husbands do anything they want and give into tempatation (which is a sin) just to keep him!!! LOL!
2006-09-08 03:35:12
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answered by Anonymous
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In my situation **** became a problem when it interfered with our sex life. When he was only able to get off by jacking off, and when we weren't having sex very often. Also when he began sneaking around to do it and lying when he was caught. It bothered me very badly and we fought about it often. It led to him destroying the computer! Now we don't have one. As a woman i felt like I wasn't doing it for him anymore, or he was into **** more than me. I know a lot of it is my own insecurities, but a lot of it is a problem he has! When it was affecting my marriage as bad as it was and he wasn't seeing that it was hurting me is when it became a problem. He still doesn't see anything wrong with it but with the computer gone we don't have to deal with that issue anymore! It's a hard situation, just be honest about how it affects you.
2006-09-08 03:29:56
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answered by faith 5
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That can only be answered by you and your partner. I think it is healthy to the relationship, after all, both benefit from this. And really, even if your partner isn't around at the time of viewing, we all deserve a little "treat" now and then.
2006-09-08 03:27:12
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answered by shewolf 3
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If you prefer looking at **** or masturbating to it rather than having sex with your partner. If you compare him/her to the people in the films, that is insulting. If it bothers your partner and you keep doing it. Different types of insulting.
2006-09-08 03:26:29
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answered by Lotus 6
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Your answer is crammed with a borderline painful volume of lack of understanding. in basic terms because you don't like it would not advise individuals do not have a properly to. to assert that each and each and every one pornography degrades women folk is in basic terms blatantly incorrect. the nearest assessment i can make is putting forward all meat comes from cows. that's in basic terms in basic terms no longer the case. some use it in a healthful context with their significant different. Others use it with the intention to satisfy itches that they could't in the different case scratch. nevertheless extra use it as a healthful technique of stimulation for self-exhilaration. absolutely a lot safer and with out the prospect of affliction or undesirable being pregnant. on the end of the day you ought to look at your self and comprehend why it truly is that you're pontificating what you're preaching. Why do you hate it a lot? Are you perchance feeling insufficient, or for some reason threatened by technique of pornography? Why would you be?
2016-11-06 21:48:12
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answered by ? 4
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