cunnilingue questions

wicked woman said:
Well because I've got holidays I have to take before the end of the year or lose them...and no way that's going to happen.

The only thing I'd miss? What about family? friends? ok ok I wouldn't miss the winters....but really I'm not laid back enough for Oz...born and raised a big city gal...

or am I missing something here?

All the CANADIANS I've met are all fairly laid back, I'm not sure how large your city is but Sydney you basically need an hour to exit the city limits if you start from the middle of the CBD.

If your worried on the counrty life you should settle for the city then I'm sure you'd have lots of Aussies chasin you around.;) :D
make plans for next OCTOBER when we have 4th annual LIT Sydney meet.:devil:
 
Don K Dyck said:
Yep . . . miles of golden beaches with rolling blue swells breaking as white walls just begging to be surfed . . . patches of rainforest left over after the demise of the timber industry supplying Europe with what was then considered "inferior" timbers suitable only for hidden parts of furniture . . . <didn't they miss out?> . . . a relaxed people who know how to enjoy themselves . . . Don't worry about Gil . . . he's still trying to get over Bandit . . . :D :devil: :p

There is no getting over BANDIT:heart: but I do get over,under,sideway & many other fun positions & often too.

She spoils me.*Gil blushes*:kiss: :kiss:
 
Don K Dyck said:
No doubt about it . . . Gil is truly in a muddle . . . you wouldn't think that a grown person could get so soppy . . . he wasn't like this when I first joined Lit . . . must be something in the air, I think . . . :D

Uhmmm . . . now why would I flirt with an intelligent, articulate, interesting Canadian woman who enjoys life . . . :D :devil: :D

Don it is all BANDIT's:heart: here I was just enjoying casual sex with a few ladies & then she came along & that was that, the truest love I have known, i do still flirt & perv but we normally compare the ladies we perv on & it's amazing how our tastes are the same.:D
 
Gil_T2 said:
All the CANADIANS I've met are all fairly laid back, I'm not sure how large your city is but Sydney you basically need an hour to exit the city limits if you start from the middle of the CBD.

If your worried on the counrty life you should settle for the city then I'm sure you'd have lots of Aussies chasin you around.;) :D
make plans for next OCTOBER when we have 4th annual LIT Sydney meet.:devil:

heheheheh . . . hey Gil . . . I'm sure that WW laid back for an hour would put her at the limits anywhere, not just beautiful Bondi Beach or on magnificent Sydney Harbour . . . :D :p :devil:
 
Originally posted by Gil_T2
All the CANADIANS I've met are all fairly laid back, I'm not sure how large your city is but Sydney you basically need an hour to exit the city limits if you start from the middle of the CBD.

If your worried on the counrty life you should settle for the city then I'm sure you'd have lots of Aussies chasin you around.;) :D
make plans for next OCTOBER when we have 4th annual LIT Sydney meet.:devil:

Gil you were out west...they're a different breed than us easterns. Definitely much more laid back. I'm in Toronto...the largest city in Canada...full of hussle and bustle and work in the financial capital of the country so you can imagine. Even when I vacation it's often to another big city...although I can enjoy the country in small doses.

So a big city it would have to be...and if it's a big city...what's the diff? Sounds like it's the country that makes Oz what it is.

October...hmmmmmmm :devil:
 
Originally posted by Don K Dyck
heheheheh . . . hey Gil . . . I'm sure that WW laid back for an hour would put her at the limits anywhere, not just beautiful Bondi Beach or on magnificent Sydney Harbour . . . :D :p :devil:


Excuse me as I chuckle over...'I'm sure that WW laid back for an hour....' hehe just had this image of me lying back....uuummm...hhmm...oh well...never mind...:devil:

As for the Beach and the Harbour...well I'm not a beach bunny but I do love the water...always brings this quite peace over me...an appreciation for life.

oh and in keeping with the thread since we seem to have hijacked it terribly....

:p :p :p
 
SweetErika said:
I have to disagree...my husband is doing everything right, but I don't get off. After years of hearing messages like "oral is a sure-fire way to orgasm" and "all women get off from oral done right" I started believing there was something very wrong with me and him, even though it was extremely pleasureable. Then I realized (thanks in large part to the women of Lit) that some of us just need more stimulation than oral provides.

I have to agree with you SweetErika...some of the "sure fire" ways people talk about just don't seem to work with us either.

(Of course, some of that is getting her to relax and let things feel good to her...like oral. She really really doesn't like it..so I know almost nothing about oral -- because I have to try to talk her INTO it. It's hard to argue with someone who is protesting and saying 'that doesn't feel good' and tensing up and all that. )

As for the even earlier discussion about "faking it", we talked about that too. I have asked her never to "fake it"...she knows some things are for me (like letting me try oral on her!) and I'm willing to do some things for her. (figuring out HOW to bring her to orgasm was technically for her..I had to tell her over and over 'yes, it's ok we didn't have sex...I'm so glad you had fun and I got really aroused watching you!') I feel so ..undereducated...about these things if she started faking it it would really mess up the learning curve! (I.E. I'd never learn how to please her!) We sort of had to work through a difficult conversation about how it was ok to not like everything and sort of mellow out about it. But still communicate so that neither she nor I would ever feel like it was ALL give and NO take. I had to learn to ASK for more things. (I had gotten into a bad habit of never asking for certain things -- like blow jobs -- because "sex is about sharing", right? heh...yeah. Bad idea. )

I'm not saying faking is bad, I'm not saying anything about that. I'm saying that for my own part I really REALLY want to know what's going on so I can correct what I'm doing. Gee, I hope she will tell me, "That really wasn't the best ever, what were you DOING down there?" .. Heh. Gently, maybe. (Of course, being encouraged and directed and even praised when I do something right is necessary too.)

Ah well. The two cents of a habitual lurker.
 
forevervoyaging said:
I have to agree with you SweetErika...some of the "sure fire" ways people talk about just don't seem to work with us either.

(Of course, some of that is getting her to relax and let things feel good to her...like oral. She really really doesn't like it..so I know almost nothing about oral -- because I have to try to talk her INTO it. It's hard to argue with someone who is protesting and saying 'that doesn't feel good' and tensing up and all that. )

As for the even earlier discussion about "faking it", we talked about that too. I have asked her never to "fake it"...she knows some things are for me (like letting me try oral on her!) and I'm willing to do some things for her. (figuring out HOW to bring her to orgasm was technically for her..I had to tell her over and over 'yes, it's ok we didn't have sex...I'm so glad you had fun and I got really aroused watching you!') I feel so ..undereducated...about these things if she started faking it it would really mess up the learning curve! (I.E. I'd never learn how to please her!) We sort of had to work through a difficult conversation about how it was ok to not like everything and sort of mellow out about it. But still communicate so that neither she nor I would ever feel like it was ALL give and NO take. I had to learn to ASK for more things. (I had gotten into a bad habit of never asking for certain things -- like blow jobs -- because "sex is about sharing", right? heh...yeah. Bad idea. )

I'm not saying faking is bad, I'm not saying anything about that. I'm saying that for my own part I really REALLY want to know what's going on so I can correct what I'm doing. Gee, I hope she will tell me, "That really wasn't the best ever, what were you DOING down there?" .. Heh. Gently, maybe. (Of course, being encouraged and directed and even praised when I do something right is necessary too.)

Ah well. The two cents of a habitual lurker.

It's sad but a fact that some ladies are not CLIT but G SPOT orgasmic so think this might be the case with the ladies who have posted that pussy eating dosen't do it for them, just enjoy it as forplay then move on to your get off type of sex which should be hightened by the licking & sucking.:devil:
 
wicked woman said:
Excuse me as I chuckle over...'I'm sure that WW laid back for an hour....' hehe just had this image of me lying back....uuummm...hhmm...oh well...never mind...:devil:

As for the Beach and the Harbour...well I'm not a beach bunny but I do love the water...always brings this quite peace over me...an appreciation for life.

oh and in keeping with the thread since we seem to have hijacked it terribly....

:p :p :p

heheheheh . . . See Gil?? Toldya . . . these Canadian women are very quick off the mark . . . :p :devil: :p
 
Don K Dyck said:
heheheheh . . . See Gil?? Toldya . . . these Canadian women are very quick off the mark . . . :p :devil: :p

Sad to see no real interest in cumming Downunder butt.:( :p
 
Gil_T2 said:
Sad to see no real interest in cumming Downunder butt.:( :p

Yeah . . . pity she'll miss the prettiest Harbour in the world . . . especially on a Sunday arvo when all the yachts are out . . . and those winged racehorses, the eighteen footers, fly across the water like Pegasus in a mob . . . passing powerboats as if they were stationary . . .

. . . and lunch at Doyles on the Pier at Watson's Bay . . . relaxed as fresh caught that morning fish are cooked to perfection and served with a green garden salad and a long cold beer . . . watching the billowing sails of passing yachts with their bevy of nearly naked ladies flagrantly exposing their bared bodies for the world to see . . .

. . . or the trip to Manly, the slow boat or the jet boat for those too busy to enjoy the fabulous view out through the Sydney Heads . . . a mile wide gape between two sandstone sentinels to the most beautiful piece of enclosed water in the world . . . on a rough day the swells roll in from New Zealand across the Tasman Sea, six, eight, ten foot high, the old slow ferries take them on, battling out between the heads to pause, pregnantly, waiting for the right trough before surfing into Manly Pier . . . 250 tonnes of Edinburgh built steel pushed along by sheer wave power . . .

. . . the old Quarantine Station, haunted by the ghosts of long dead travellers, struck down by yellow fever, or plague or some other contagion . . . clinging to the northern headland like a spider web . . . surrounded by a green mantle of xerophytic scrub . . . hard colourful plants that flourish in almost no soil and burst into brightly coloured flowrs in spring . . . and summer . . . and autumn . . .

. . . but then, you can't see that in any travel book . . . you have to see it for yourself to be struck by the sheer natural beauty . . . :devil:
 
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Originally posted by Don K Dyck
heheheheh . . . See Gil?? Toldya . . . these Canadian women are very quick off the mark . . . :p :devil: :p

hehe well that's better than calling me a fast woman :D


oh and trying not to completely hijack this thread...Gil and Don you are incorrigible...someone is going to tell us to get a 'room' soon....I absolutely love getting eaten. mmmm
 
Originally posted by Don K Dyck
Yeah . . . pity she'll miss the prettiest Harbour in the world . . . especially on a Sunday arvo when all the yachts are out . . . and those winged racehorses, the eighteen footers, fly across the water like Pegasus in a mob . . . passing powerboats as if they were stationary . . .

. . . and lunch at Doyles on the Pier at Watson's Bay . . . relaxed as fresh caught that morning fish are cooked to perfection and served with a green garden salad and a long cold beer . . . watching the billowing sails of passing yachts with their bevy of nearly naked ladies flagrantly exposing their bared bodies for the world to see . . .

. . . or the trip to Manly, the slow boat or the jet boat for those too busy to enjoy the fabulous view out through the Sydney Heads . . . a mile wide gape between two sandstone sentinels to the most beautiful piece of enclosed water in the world . . . on a rough day the swells roll in from New Zealand across the Tasman Sea, six, eight, ten foot high, the old slow ferries take them on, battling out between the heads to pause, pregnantly, waiting for the right trough before surfing into Manly Pier . . . 250 tonnes of Edinburgh built steel pushed along by sheer wave power . . .

. . . the old Quarantine Station, haunted by the ghosts of long dead travellers, struck down by yellow fever, or plague or some other contagion . . . clinging to the northern headland like a spider web . . . surrounded by a green mantle of xerophytic scrub . . . hard colourful plants that flourish in almost no soil and burst into brightly coloured flowrs in spring . . . and summer . . . and autumn . . .

. . . but then, you can't see that in any travel book . . . you have to see it for yourself to be struck by the sheer natural beauty . . . :devil:

oh my Don! are you volunteering to be my tour guide? sounds like you'd be a wonderful one.

*hmmm ....drumming my fingers...damn....their efforts may be working......*
 
wicked woman said:
Never say never Gil......but the distance is huge!!! :(

A couple of movies in flight with meals & drinks, a couple of sleepers & your here.;)
 
wicked woman said:
hehe well that's better than calling me a fast woman :D


oh and trying not to completely hijack this thread...Gil and Don you are incorrigible...someone is going to tell us to get a 'room' soon....I absolutely love getting eaten. mmmm

& unlike the AUSSIE lady who complained about AUSSIE men not wanting to eat her pussy I DO LIKE EATING PUSSY;) :p :D :devil:
 
Don K Dyck said:
Yeah . . . pity she'll miss the prettiest Harbour in the world . . . especially on a Sunday arvo when all the yachts are out . . . and those winged racehorses, the eighteen footers, fly across the water like Pegasus in a mob . . . passing powerboats as if they were stationary . . .

. . . and lunch at Doyles on the Pier at Watson's Bay . . . relaxed as fresh caught that morning fish are cooked to perfection and served with a green garden salad and a long cold beer . . . watching the billowing sails of passing yachts with their bevy of nearly naked ladies flagrantly exposing their bared bodies for the world to see . . .

. . . or the trip to Manly, the slow boat or the jet boat for those too busy to enjoy the fabulous view out through the Sydney Heads . . . a mile wide gape between two sandstone sentinels to the most beautiful piece of enclosed water in the world . . . on a rough day the swells roll in from New Zealand across the Tasman Sea, six, eight, ten foot high, the old slow ferries take them on, battling out between the heads to pause, pregnantly, waiting for the right trough before surfing into Manly Pier . . . 250 tonnes of Edinburgh built steel pushed along by sheer wave power . . .

. . . the old Quarantine Station, haunted by the ghosts of long dead travellers, struck down by yellow fever, or plague or some other contagion . . . clinging to the northern headland like a spider web . . . surrounded by a green mantle of xerophytic scrub . . . hard colourful plants that flourish in almost no soil and burst into brightly coloured flowrs in spring . . . and summer . . . and autumn . . .

. . . but then, you can't see that in any travel book . . . you have to see it for yourself to be struck by the sheer natural beauty . . . :devil:

Here ends the NSW/Sydney tourist commissions report for today ;)
 
Originally posted by Gil_T2
A couple of movies in flight with meals & drinks, a couple of sleepers & your here.;)



I'm not sure how much you expect me to eat and drink or if the movies are all 'Gone with the Wind' length...but I just checked and as direct as I can get (through Los Angeles) the flight ranges from 20-30 hours, averaging about 24!!!! (oops the flying time seems to be 20 hours...the other variance is the time waiting for connecting flights). For the modest price of $2550 Cdn for 15,600 km or 9,700 miles. Yup just a hop skip and a jump :D
 
Originally posted by Gil_T2
& unlike the AUSSIE lady who complained about AUSSIE men not wanting to eat her pussy I DO LIKE EATING PUSSY;) :p :D :devil:


Yes well a lot of good that's going to do ME. :p
 
Originally posted by Gil_T2
Here ends the NSW/Sydney tourist commissions report for today ;)


only for today I hope....you really mean you don't want Don to work on convincing me? :rolleyes:
 
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