Wife a: My husband pays too much attention to his sexual skills and doesn't care if I have a beautiful mood. What is particularly unbearable is that he always asks me if I have reached orgasm at the end. I think he should have the ability to see. He asked in this way, which extremely destroyed the good relationship. In order to reduce these unpleasantness, I exaggerated that I reached orgasm. Wife B: My husband is a careless person, always rushing into the topic without preparation, but I cannot immediately enter the good times. However, in order to not excite him and make him feel his strength is not diminished, we must collaborate with him in acting. Wife C: My husband has a reproductive system defect and has had premature ejaculation since his wedding day.
We love each other very much, and I don't want him to feel guilty and affect his marital life. So I have always received the greatest sexual satisfaction in the world in front of him, and he has also received psychological comfort. Many women are afraid of hurting men's fragile hearts and do not want to tell themselves that they have not reached orgasm. The result is that the man believes that this can satisfy her, and the entire process is always wrong. Married people know that sexual activity becomes beautiful when both partners exhibit orgasm during sex. Unfortunately, some husbands hope their wives can reach orgasm every time they have sex.
Many women, in order to prove their femininity and help their partners maintain their masculinity, must disguise orgasm. If men can communicate honestly with women, they can understand how to make women happy and what to do. Let her wife understand that she says her emotions will make married life better. In this way, couples ultimately become the best partners to focus on each other's needs and satisfy each other's behavior.