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I've never understood this.

The sensation of having your dick sucked would well and truly be overruled by the sensation of having a dick in your mouth.

Nothing wrong with having your own dick in your mouth, otherwise jerking off would be the equivalent of giving another guy a wristie.

Why not, it's just another body part achieving the same thing

Dogs and other flexible animals do it. Trust me, if we were born with the flexibility to do it, most guys would

To help with your logic

Jerk off = your hand on your dick

Blow off = your mouth on your dick

Homo wristie = your hand on another guy's dick

Homo blow job = your mouth on another guy's dick

To connect one you would have to connect them all, either making every jerk off session gay or every self administered blow job completely straight

God no lol

I'd much rather wait and get the good stuff, but man can only wait so long.

That's a different discussion though. Doesn't change that I don't want dicks in my mouth, including my own.

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I don't get why someone would need to jerk off once they are in a relationship where they see their partner every day, unless their partner is shit and doesn't meet their needs. Sex should be at least daily why jerk off?

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I thought I was in the wrong section for a minute, did I hit some wasteland thread?

On topic, I said I was going to post this ages ago but forgot, might get the topic back on growth chamber talk.

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I don't get why someone would need to jerk off once they are in a relationship where they see their partner every day, unless their partner is shit and doesn't meet their needs. Sex should be at least daily why jerk off?

Daily lol, I don't have the energy for anything daily lol

Talk to me in 10yrs when you both work full time and have kids.

Most of us start out with sex drives like that, but for many it doesn't last.

Nothing to do with my partner, everything to do with time and energy.

LOL, young adults and their sexy time.

Get some life time up.

I remember living with new born babies, quite some years ago now, but back then we would rather sneak off and sleep, actually back then sleep was better that sex.

Stupid babies, they are the devil incarnate.

EDIT: Stupid kids, they are the devil incarnate.

Mine are 13, 14 and 15.

You are going through the terrible two's I take it, that's like a f**king holiday, wait for them to get to teenagers, mine are breaking my balls.

They are good kids mostly, the boy is easy to deal with, the girls, well they are another story altogether, teenage hormones going insane, boys and shit hanging around.

This is my punishment for being a shit kid myself.

This is also why I need to smash weights 5 days a week, keeps me keep calm at home.

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