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(NSFW) A question for the fellows and "afternoon delight"?

Asked by Mama_Cakes (11160points) February 23rd, 2012

Curious, for some women (maybe, most?), right after an orgasm (say, 10 seconds) the clit is very sensitive. So sensitive that it feels good, yet is slightly uncomfortable (too much), if someone continues on with oral.

Is it the same for guys? Right after they’ve cum, if a woman (or man) takes them in their mouth, is it also quite sensitive (too much)?

I have watch a bit of porn in my day, and I’ve noticed that after a guy has cum and a woman continues on with oral, there is quite a reaction out of the guy. Almost as if it is too much?

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blueiiznh's avatar

It varies. Sometimes yes, sometimes no. It certainly does not stop me.

Adirondackwannabe's avatar

Yeah it get’s sensitive. But it’s still fun. :)

rebbel's avatar

Right after I am near dead.

HungryGuy's avatar

Not really. If anything, it’s “defused” immediately after an “afternoon delight” and takes a little while to recharge for another go.

FutureMemory's avatar

It tickles, for lack of a better word. It definitely needs a 10–15 minute breather afterwards.

TexasDude's avatar

Yes. Sometimes it’s unpleasant.

ETpro's avatar

Damn, I wish I knew the answer to this one. :-)

partyrock's avatar

My ex always told me after he came he needed some time to recharge again. I think for a lot of guys after they come, that’s that, or wait like 15 minutes until they’re up for it again? I don’t know how if it’s the same for guys, but definitely after I orgasm, I wanna be left alone, and I’m done for good. Unless you recharge and go at it again… I’d need like 20 minutes or something..

augustlan's avatar

For about half the guys I’ve been with, any moving touch immediately after orgasm is too much for them. If you hold still, they are fine, but if you, um, continue the action that caused the orgasm, they can’t handle that intense sensation. I’m that way myself.

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