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How do you best position yourself to get eaten out? I've never thought of oral being appealing (as a girl) but I'm interested in how it would best be played out.
originally written 10.15.2007  •  updated 01.18.2009  •  
You put yourself in sexual relationships where you feel comfortable clearly communicating your desires to a partner .
In other words, getting your wants and needs met when it comes to any kind of sex isn't about pointing your bottom at whatever the right angle is for a partner to somehow psychically intuit what you want: getting your wants and needs met starts with clearly VOICING those wants and needs. And the truth is that if you're mature enough to be having sex, you're certainly mature enough to talk about it.
Like so: "I'd really like to try being eaten out with you, is that something you'd like to try?" Or, if you're more direct, and your partner has already made clear that he or she would like to try giving you oral sex , then a "Why don't you lick me?" will also work. Or, when you're hot and heavy already with a partner, an "I'd love it if you'd go down on me," or some such, is also doable. What the best thing is for you to say is all about you: we should all be writing our own scripts when it comes to sex.
Depending on the dynamics of your particular relationship , and your own communication styles, you may find it's best to bring these things up outside the bedroom, or better when you're already in the thick of sex. If you're both just getting used to verbally communicating about sex together, it can also work to write out your desires in letter form. But you'll also want to be able to communicate during any kind of sex, to tell your partner what does or don't feel good, and vice-versa on their end. People who have healthy, satisfying sex lives talk to each other about sex openly.
If you're also asking about what given position or posture oral sex works out best in, that's something that also can go a lot of different ways, and depends a lot on what is most comfortable -- physically and emotionally -- for you and your partner. Some folks enjoy oral sex while lying on their back, others while sitting on the edge of a bed or chair, others while standing or on all fours, others while sitting on a partner's mouth. But basically, any way that someone can have their face on your vulva that is also comfortable for you is a way that works.
Just remember that the other part of the equation here is what your partner is ready for and interested in, too, and that some of your sexual discussion should also be about sex safety. For instance, for both of you to best prevent contracting or transmitting STIs, oral sex -- male or female -- should be done with a latex barrier until you've been together for at least six months, using barriers, and each have TWO full and clear STI screens between you.
For more on oral sex, see Mouthing Off on Oral Sex and for information on oral (and other) sex safety, see Safe, Sound & Sexy: A Safer Sex How-To .
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Tonight, we do a little clubbing. She is in the mood for an 'exotic gift.' When she gets into this mood, it is wonderful, for all involved.......
Vacation time tends to be restful, but it can get exciting, very quickly.
Meeting a friend of my hubby at a local hotel. Could be fun!
So my dear husband tagged me to tell everyone 10 'interesting' things about myself. Here goes...
1.I am extremely shy, to a fault. I probably have some sort of social phobia or something. I really wish I could be more outgoing and comfortable in social situations.
2.Doug asked me to be his girlfriend on May 23, 1991. I was 16. He had just turned 18. Just shy of three years later, we were married (5/21/94). We’ll be celebrating our 16th anniversary this year. I was 19, he was 21.
3.I graduated with my BS in Speech and Hearing Sciences from Cleveland State University in May 2008, Summa Cum Laude. I’m trying my darndest to graduate with honors from UW but I’ll just be happy to graduate.
4.My two sisters are my best friends (besides Doug of course). How blessed am I??
5.My family has had a rough year with the loss of someone very dear to us. While we miss Jody so much it hurts, it has drawn us closer together and has brought out a determination and courage in my mom that amazes me. I love her…
6.Sometimes I feel like a member of the family is ‘missing’, even when all 5 of us are present. Weird.
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View of the historic Cressbrook Mill, which is a Grade: II* Listed Building, from the Monsal Trail, Derbyshire. The Top Cottages are Grade: II Listed Buildings.
The sylvan glades of the Derbyshire River Wye at Monsal Dale mask the site of the horrendous treatment of orphans. They were dumped by the so-called Guardians of the Poor and treated as cheap labour for the rapidly expanding eighteenth-century cotton industry.
Two roads lead down to the Monsal Dale section of the River Wye, one of the most tranquil of the Derbyshire Dales. Linked only by a woodland footpath through the delightfully named Water-cum-Jolly Dale, each road leads to a cotton mill.
Cressbrook Mill and Litton Mill were built originally to use the power of the swiftly flowing river. It was in these mills, or at least their predecessors as the originals in common with many other cotton mills, were damaged by fire, that one of the worst acts of inhumanity against children took place.
From the late eighteenth to the nineteenth-century an early form of social service saw the building of workhouses in order to care for the growing population of paupers and orphans left behind by the all too rapid expansion of the Industrial Revolution. Poor housing and sanitation, together with dangerous as well as unhealthy working conditions, led to children being orphaned by the untimely death of one or both parents, especially when it was the bread winner who died first. Workhouses were financed by Parish Rates and run by committees of local worthies who were euphemistically known as Guardians of the Poor, but whose main interests were to keep costs as low as possible. Almost every parish had its workhouse, where its doors opened to swallow the aged and to separate husbands from their wives and children from their mothers. Overcrowding was the norm, especially in large densely populated areas like the east end of London and as a result the so-called guardians were always on the lookout for ways to reduce the number of inmates under their care.
With the unprecedented expansion of the factory system, a need arose for cheap and plentiful labour which came to be looked on as the answer to the problem of overcrowded workhouses. At the same time it offered an almost unlimited cheap labour force to be used by unscrupulous mill owners. In a system which was not to be exceeded until the Holocaust of the twentieth-century, children as young as eight who were unlucky enough to be living in a workhouse, were persuaded to become indentured apprentices to the cotton trade. Not only were the workhouse authorities paid a premium by the employers for each child, but literally by the stroke of a pen, the problem of feeding and housing part of the indigent population was cleared.
No doubt children were gleaned from workhouses closer to Derbyshire, but the bulk of the so-called apprentices came from the London area. Persuaded by the workhouse master that they were being apprenticed to a useful trade, most of them willingly signed their indenture papers; not that many of them could read or write and only signed the paper with either a cross or their thumbprint. Even in the depths of winter and wearing the scantiest of clothing they had to endure the discomfort of the long journey north, huddled on the outside of the mail coach. As they were only given a pittance to see them through the two or three-day ride, unless more affluent travellers bought them food, the children literally starved. This was to be a harbinger of their life to come as slave apprentices.
Dumped from the Manchester Mail at Buxton the children were met by their future employers and driven the rest of the way to Monsal Dale in covered wagons. To us the road into the dale is one of joy, for each season brings out the ever changing beauty of the place, but try to see it through the eyes of a poor orphaned child who only knew the smoke and clamour of the east end of London. Brothers and sisters and friends were split arbitrarily, some destined for Litton and the others to Cressbrook. Even though the mills are little over a mile apart is unlikely they saw each other ever again.
The first Litton Mill was built in 1782 by the notoriously mean Ellis Needham of Hargate Hall near Tideswell, together with his partner Thomas Firth a farmer who also came from Tideswell. It is hard to realise what conditions the pauper children, some as young as eight had to endure. Paid an absolute pittance of a few pence a week, they worked for fifteen hours a day from Monday to Friday until nine or ten at night. Not for them a five day week, it was sixteen hours on Saturday, the extra hour being devoted to cleaning the dangerous machinery they were expected to work on and under, at the beck and call of cruel overseers. Housed in the ‘Prentice House’, a building now disappeared, but originally on the far side of the river from the present mill, they slept in two-tiered bunks, three to a bed, with boys on one floor and girls below. Woken at 5 am., they began work with a breakfast of thin porridge, working until lunch break of oatcake and black treacle and maybe weak broth for lunch, when the water wheel stopped for half an hour. The only respite to this drudgery came on Sunday when a local preacher would read to the children and during the last meal of the working day when one of the Needham sons or maybe Mrs Needham would lead them in prayer. A replacement Prentice House, slightly better than the original, once used as stables, stands at the left of the far end of the mill yard.
Enduring such horrendous conditions it is hardly surprising that epidemics broke out and children were frequently maimed or killed while working the primitive spinning machinery, especially as skilled medical attention was hard to come by. Bodies of children who died this way were secreted away often under cover of darkness and buried in unmarked graves in local church yards. A small plaque in Tideswell churchyard commemorates this fact. Corporal punishment was meted out for the simplest of misdemeanours and ranged from a beating until blood poured from the child’s back, or heavy weights hung about their bodies, or being hoisted in a flimsy cage high above dangerous machinery. As a further twist to this horrific tale, when children reached their late teens they were deemed to have completed their apprenticeship. Rather than be taken on as fully skilled workers they were dismissed and thrown out to try and find work in an already over crowded workplace. Their only salvation was to return to the tender mercies of the Poor House.
Cressbrook Mill further downstream was originally owned by Sir Richard Arkwright, but he sold it to William Newton, a self educated poet and millwright, known as the Minstrel of the Peak. He was also head carpenter during the Duke of Devonshire’s building of the crescent in Buxton. Folk lore compares Newton favourably with his fellow mill owner Ellis Needham, making him sound like an ideal employer, but by reading reports left by his apprentices later in their lives, they were treated just as harshly as those working in Litton Mill. Children who were questioned by visitors to Cressbrook Mill were so cowed by their employer that they only gave favourable answers to questions about their welfare. Certainly they worked the same long hours and from reports published in the Ashton Chronicle dated May 1849, they were just as harshly treated as their brothers and sisters further upstream. Their accommodation was also in a barrack block, the building which still stands beyond the recently restored mill. Its unhappy memories a thing of the past, part of the Apprentice House was latterly converted into a hikers’ café known as Dave’s Tea Stop, one of the few places in the Peak where walkers are at liberty to eat their own sandwiches.
Both mills no longer spin cotton, Cressbrook’s frames were silenced in 1965, but Litton continued by spinning speciality yarns for another decade, still powered by the river, but this time through a water driven turbine before it along with its sister mill fell into decline, mute memorials to the lives of countless so-called apprentices. In recent years developers have restored the listed fabric and converted them into highly desirable apartments.
Late in the afternoon on the last day in March 2009, I walked into Bryant Park, which is located behind the New York Public Library, between 41st and 42nd Street, facing Avenue of the Americas. There were several people reading and basking in the sun, a couple people typing on their laptop computers, and one chess game underway. I spent about half an hour wandering aroun
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