Bit of a pickle here with my girlfriend and her preferences.

My girlfriend has always kept things trimmed and I've never really had a problem with that. Over the last few weeks, out of boredom I think, she decided to start shaving.

Two things. She's always sexy, no matter what, but she just looks amazing in her new state. And I mean absolutely ridiculously inviting -- maybe her being brown has something to do with that. And two, oral is so much more fun and easier for me. Before, after 5-10 minutes, I'd be ready to move on to something (and she never complained that it wasn't enough), for the first time in forever, I tied her up and told her I'm eating her out till the cows come home. She's never cum multiple times with me eating her out until now. I just didn't get excited to spend that long.

I know this is a very touchy topic. Even more so because most of my exes were shaved/waxed and maybe I'm biased that way and I'm worried I'll accidentally say something like that and upset her.

How do I convey the sentiment that while things have always been great, they're even better now, and it would be cool if this were the trend going forward? Can I even do that?



Submitted May 01, 2020 at 11:44PM

My girlfriend has always kept things trimmed and I've never really had a problem with that. Over the last few weeks, out of boredom I think, she decided to start shaving.Two things. She's always sexy, no matter what, but she just looks amazing in her new state. And I mean absolutely ridiculously inviting -- maybe her being brown has something to do with that. And two, oral is so much more fun and easier for me. Before, after 5-10 minutes, I'd be ready to move on to something (and she never complained that it wasn't enough), for the first time in forever, I tied her up and told her I'm eating her out till the cows come home. She's never cum multiple times with me eating her out until now. I just didn't get excited to spend that long.I know this is a very touchy topic. Even more so because most of my exes were shaved/waxed and maybe I'm biased that way and I'm worried I'll accidentally say something like that and upset her.How do I convey the sentiment that while things have always been great, they're even better now, and it would be cool if this were the trend going forward? Can I even do that?

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