From speaking to straight friends. One of the things they always say is “why when I tell him that’s right/that’s good/don’t stop. Do they immediately go harder/faster/deeper”
From a lesbian woman. I guarantee you when she tells you she likes it. She doesn’t mean immediately start doing something different. She means she likes what
You’re doing. Please keep doing it.
Honestly I’m still kinda fuzzy on this, is “right there” like hitting that sweet spot or full-on G-spot? Maybe some of you dudes could enlighten me with your experiences?
What you are doing right now is doing it for her. Keep doing it. Don’t get excited and speed up. Don’t change anything, just keep doing exactly what you are doing, and wait for the fireworks.
I’m so glad someone asked this question! You would think it was self-explanatory but it is not! The most popular response I have when I say “right there” is a man speeds up and goes harder. Please don’t do that. Just keep doing exactly what you are doing. If I want you to go harder or faster I will say that 😉😊 spread the word fellas!
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Generally speaking, if someone tells you that you are in the right place you should continue to be in that place.
It means whatever you’re doing, keep doing it.
Maybe ask the woman that said it.
Can be both really.
Usually means, keep doing exactly what you’re doing
Maintain speed and depth soldier
The main mistake guys make is hearing “right there” or “just like that” and they decide that means to go deeper and speed up. Wrongggg
Ask the woman, not strangers who aren’t her.
From speaking to straight friends. One of the things they always say is “why when I tell him that’s right/that’s good/don’t stop. Do they immediately go harder/faster/deeper”
From a lesbian woman. I guarantee you when she tells you she likes it. She doesn’t mean immediately start doing something different. She means she likes what
You’re doing. Please keep doing it.
If she tells you right there’s where it hits just stay on target and don’t pull off speed, that sweet spot’s gold and her satisfaction is the prize.
Is the rush of knowing you’re the one making her unravel that intense?
Honestly I’m still kinda fuzzy on this, is “right there” like hitting that sweet spot or full-on G-spot? Maybe some of you dudes could enlighten me with your experiences?
“Right there” just means “literally don’t change anything.” Just keep doing whatever you’re doing.
just repeat the thing you are doing at the same pace unless told otherwise. Delete any notion of a finishing move in your head
Don’t ask questions and don’t change anything.
You’re hitting the itchy spot
What you are doing right now is doing it for her. Keep doing it. Don’t get excited and speed up. Don’t change anything, just keep doing exactly what you are doing, and wait for the fireworks.
Depends….if she points at the couch you are in the dog house.
What kind of question is this? “If they said it’s good is it good”… yes like- no complex thinking necessary
Remember: It’s okay to ask your actual partner questions like this. I guarantee she’ll know best.
I’m so glad someone asked this question! You would think it was self-explanatory but it is not! The most popular response I have when I say “right there” is a man speeds up and goes harder. Please don’t do that. Just keep doing exactly what you are doing. If I want you to go harder or faster I will say that 😉😊 spread the word fellas!
It means right there, don’t stop what you’re doing.
It means where you need to put down the groceries when you bring them in.
Do NOT change what you are doing. Keep at it, at the same pace and speed, depth and angle like you’re a German industrial device.