"My gf and i reciently started trying our hands at bondage" makes it sound like it's part of their sexual game. Now I wonder if OP would have appreciated it without the dick part.
If I were exploring bondage with him, I'd very much like to be woken up as you described. I think lots of people would. In fact, I think that being woken up by sex is something pretty common between partners.
i was tempted to grab some popcorn sit back and enjoy the discussion but then I realized it twas over... i like answering questions that clear things up a bit.
Hahaha, I can understand why, but it was so off to me that I couldn't really take it much further as it was. I seemed to be talking with someone who has (up)tighter morals than I do. Thanks for clarifying, I didn't feel this attack was necessary and your answer validates it for me. :)
Love to hear your definition of rape.
At what point did she tell her girlfriend that it would be a great idea to tie her up while she's sleeping and penetrate her, especially since she doesn't like penetration?
Seriously, I think there's a big difference between that and someone waking you up by going down on you. You have a loose interpretation of personal boundaries.
And I generally disagree with the replies on all the "I was drunk and he fucked me, was I raped?" posts. Women DO know better, yet need to feel victimized because their superego failed them right when they were about to do naughty.
Is it normal for lesbians to hate strap-on's?
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"My gf and i reciently started trying our hands at bondage" makes it sound like it's part of their sexual game. Now I wonder if OP would have appreciated it without the dick part.
If I were exploring bondage with him, I'd very much like to be woken up as you described. I think lots of people would. In fact, I think that being woken up by sex is something pretty common between partners.
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To answer your question, i prolly would have...
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Thank you for answering the question. ^This was a stupid discussion.
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i was tempted to grab some popcorn sit back and enjoy the discussion but then I realized it twas over... i like answering questions that clear things up a bit.
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Hahaha, I can understand why, but it was so off to me that I couldn't really take it much further as it was. I seemed to be talking with someone who has (up)tighter morals than I do. Thanks for clarifying, I didn't feel this attack was necessary and your answer validates it for me. :)
Love to hear your definition of rape.
At what point did she tell her girlfriend that it would be a great idea to tie her up while she's sleeping and penetrate her, especially since she doesn't like penetration?
Seriously, I think there's a big difference between that and someone waking you up by going down on you. You have a loose interpretation of personal boundaries.
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Oh, well. I'd love to hear your take on sex altogether then.
(I think this topic is worth a post all on its own)
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I think you'd be a good match for her girlfriend.
I like partners who can best be described as legally coherent, that pretty much excludes people sleeping, in a coma, or dead.
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Ok, great conversation. Bye.
And I generally disagree with the replies on all the "I was drunk and he fucked me, was I raped?" posts. Women DO know better, yet need to feel victimized because their superego failed them right when they were about to do naughty.