I'd hear them out, they probably have a good reason why that is.
I may suspect that they are confiding in me because they believe I may somehow help them out in overcoming that issue.
But I wouldn't go like "so, you want one now or did you have some other time on mind?"
Could be bad experience or trauma, I don't know.0 0 0 0
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I would hear her calmly and then with her permission would like to meet her partner (without telling him that I know it) and try to give him some points on how to make a woman wild on bed.
And if she does not allow this but want to have an orgasm to fulfill her sexual satisfaction - I would love to help her out.0 0 0 0
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(33)I guess it is time to help her out! 😛
0 0 0 0Probably with my hands in the very tip of my tongue
0 0 0 0Of course, then I would offer my services and hope she would be interested to see if I can crack that nut!
0 0 0 0As if she didn't tell me squat.
The fact that she didn't have an orgasm in 13 years is none of my business really. It's eventually a duty of her partner to satisfy her.
If her partner is an egotistical fuck, tough titty for her. I really can't do nothing about it.0 0 0 0i would like the fact she told me and i would ofcourse see if she would like me to try and alter that for her
0 0 0 0I make sure she got one
0 0 0 0I'd feel obligated to help her have a few orgasms.
0 0 0 0Pretty neutral I guess. Me and my friends talk about sex pretty openly, so it feels normal now.
0 0 0 0I would ask her more about it. Maybe I could help her.
0 0 0 0I'd be okay with it, and I would not tell anyone that.
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