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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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If someone rips off your condom during sex and tries to suck your cock and tells you to fuck with no condom... Is that unforgivable? Or am I just being a prude.
I view it as a violation of my safety.
In the end I didn't do either btw... |
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You play as you feel fit.
Doing what someone else wants, if it's against what you want, isn't on.
Some people bareback, some protected for sex and bare for oral, others want full protection for everything. The middle one would be more common, but it's what your limit is that matters. |
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By *aelawMan
over a year ago
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Definitely, unless you consented and followed the request. With new partners protection is paramount, as trust builds etc maybe it could change but set out the boundaries from the get go and stick to them even in the heat of the moment! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If someone rips off your condom during sex and tries to suck your cock and tells you to fuck with no condom... Is that unforgivable? Or am I just being a prude.
I view it as a violation of my safety.
In the end I didn't do either btw... " id always if I wanted to suck cock remove the condom first .. But if the guy didn't want oral without a condom.. then I'd not have been meeting him in the first place... as for the bare bit.. it's not something id do...
Not sure if the oral without is an issue or the demanding bare... But the oral without unless she already knew you only used condoms for it I'd have said was pretty normal... the asking for bare... Well you just say no. We have had plenty of women try to pull Mr in bare in the past... It tends to sour the mood |
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