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EPISODE 191 "SOUNDS LIKE FUN"

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One of the worst feelings in the world is feeling like you didn't quite satisfy someone you had a sexual encounter with. Of course for guys, our pride makes that cut way deeper, but even women like to know they are handling their biz when they in the bedroom too. Of course you can always just ask the person that you are with whether or not they are satisfied, but you REALLY don't want to have to ask. You want to KNOW you did the damn thing without even having to ask. And besides the displaying of "sex faces" nothing gives a clue as to how you performed as what the other person says! You know, the SOUNDS they make when you hit that spot. The SOUNDS they make when they actually climax. The SOUNDS they make when you inflict pain or pleasure can speak volumes without really speaking words. The worst thing that could happen is to actually put in some work on a chic and she not make ANY SOUND!! That works both ways I think, BUT with us guys we are limited to the sounds we can make. Simply because some sounds shouldn't be made by guys, or you run the risk of sounding "suspect" Its a fine line we have to walk showing that what the women is doing feels good, but also maintaining the MACHISMO that we have to keep up as MEN. In short that sh** may make you wanna scream, but goddamn you BETTER NOT! Questions: 1) Do you make a lot of sound (screams, moans, talking) during sex? 2) Is it a turn off to you when someone you are with has "quiet sex" or do you prefer that? 3) Should men make "sex sounds" and if so what is too much, what makes him seem too soft? 4) Will you fake a sex sound just because or will you actually have to FEEL something to make them? 5) Do you talk, I mean really TALK during sex like ask "do you like this or that" or does that annoy you? 

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