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As far as not being able to ejaculate from oral sex, it's difficult to tell whether he has psycholoogical issues with that. There are some men that have the preconceived notion that receiving oral from a woman--much less ejaculating in a woman's mouth--is degrading to women. He may be leery of trying it again depending on the level of frustration you conveyed to him when it took him awhile last time. Whenever my husband takes a long time to ejaculate--especially from oral--he is always very appologetic as though I couldn't possibly have enjoyed myself for that long!
Donna
. He just had a full physical in February i'm just not sure if he had that checked.
As far as the oral goes, once he got that first orgasm that way he didnt want anything else...lol But now thats all changing, everytime we try now he just cant cum. He gets a headache from trying too hard. I truly love and want to spend the rest of my life with him but all this makes me feel a little insecure...If he's not reaching orgasm in partnered sex, it might be encouraging him to "take matters in hand," so to speak, to get a little satisfaction. This is not, however, your fault. I doubt very much that the problem has anything to do with him being "not that into" you anymore.
This lead to me wondering if my pituitary gland is not up to snuff and delayed ejaculation is the result. Does anyone out there know or have any experience in this area?

Also, you stated that you are 33 and you said to the OPI think your both young perhaps your a bit immature ....... if you would have read the OPs post, you would have noticed that she is 39... older than you.
I would talk to your wife about it. you might think that it is going to be an awkward conversation, but it really shouldn't be. You have been married to her for over 30 years! (congratulations)
My hubby just tells me right when he is about to cum, that way, if I keep going he knows that I am going to take in it my mouth... and if i switch to mannual, he knows i'm not. This just allows me to not get any surprises. he might not verbally tell me... but we have our own little ways of telling each other these things. Good luck.
I would say having a 5 minute conversation that MIGHT be awkward, but probably wont be, would be well worth it to recieve amazing oral sex for the rest of your marriage!
Maybe someone else will have a better idea! you could always start your own post if this is something you are really interested in. I am sure you would get lots of great ideas and maybe find some people in similar experiences as yourself
I think it really depends on the situation. Recently I was out with my GF in a car, in public. We only had a few minutes, so she took me out and said, "You got 3 minutes." I was secretly hoping 3 would stretch into 10, but sure enough, after 3 I was starting at the roof of the car, saying her name over and over again
. So I think it is more situational than physiological.
i think there are men who do always climax and dont have a problem... and i think there are men that dont. to each there own but i personally love getting my hubby off this way. especially when its "that time of the month" for me. have a good day.
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