Re: Harder to tell a partner about the phobia or the fetish?
Hi all,
I'm that partnet who is told about the fetish or the phobia. In our case, I knew about his phobia before we started meeting.
When he told me about his fetish, what I thought first was about trying to do something with balloons and he. I felt really curious and I asked he some questions. I decided to investigate and I wanted to incorporate balloons to our relation.
A few months later, we finally added balloons to our sexual relations: blowing a balloon while ridding him, things like that.
Nowadays I feel really comfortable when we have sex with balloons, and also we have sex without them.
I really encourage you to tell your partner about your phobia and your fetish, it really makes everything easier and you can be surprised. I strongly believe that telling your partner about both it's a very important step in your relationship.
Hi all,
I'm that partnet who is told about the fetish or the phobia. In our case, I knew about his phobia before we started meeting.
When he told me about his fetish, what I thought first was about trying to do something with balloons and he. I felt really curious and I asked he some questions. I decided to investigate and I wanted to incorporate balloons to our relation.
A few months later, we finally added balloons to our sexual relations: blowing a balloon while ridding him, things like that.
Nowadays I feel really comfortable when we have sex with balloons, and also we have sex without them.
I really encourage you to tell your partner about your phobia and your fetish, it really makes everything easier and you can be surprised. I strongly believe that telling your partner about both it's a very important step in your relationship.
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