When I'm going down on my girl and she cums, she clenches her legs together to get me to stop. Is this the moment I should definitely stop, or would it make it better if I kept going?

I know that it differs depending on the person, but I can't help but wonder if I'm depriving her of something she may not even know about by stopping when she clenches her legs together. I know it gets sensitive down there when she cums. I'm just curious because I frequently see people saying things like "don't stop till her soul leaves her body" etc. What would happen if I kept going? Would it become unbearable the same way it does for men? Would it lead to another orgasm? What would happen?

I normally jump straight into PIV when she cums, and sometimes I'll go back down for seconds mid-PIV and all is good. So I know there is an apparent "cool down period" where she's good to go again. But I'm curious about what may happen if I just kept going when she tries to clench her legs.



Submitted September 11, 2019 at 11:37PM

I know that it differs depending on the person, but I can't help but wonder if I'm depriving her of something she may not even know about by stopping when she clenches her legs together. I know it gets sensitive down there when she cums. I'm just curious because I frequently see people saying things like "don't stop till her soul leaves her body" etc. What would happen if I kept going? Would it become unbearable the same way it does for men? Would it lead to another orgasm? What would happen?I normally jump straight into PIV when she cums, and sometimes I'll go back down for seconds mid-PIV and all is good. So I know there is an apparent "cool down period" where she's good to go again. But I'm curious about what may happen if I just kept going when she tries to clench her legs.

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