Daily Archives: September 8, 2008

String Her Along

Question:
I saw in an FAQ that many men were asking about how they could perform in the bedroom longer. Well my question is: Is there a way to get her to perform longer? We’ll both be engaging in sex for about 45 minutes, and a few minutes after making her orgasm twice, she’ll tell me that it is starting to hurt. Please let me know if there is something I can do. Thanks.
Answer: Not everybody can be a sexual athlete. If both partners can perform, then they are made for each other. If one partner can and the other cannot, the partner who must be able to accept the fact that his/her partner is not equipped with that special thing to make them perform as a sexual athlete. After all sex is not a performance, it is a special intimate act that runs smoothly, comfortably and without coercion and at the end both parties enjoy each other and cherished the moments rather than enduring the discomfort and displeasure. Nobody is keeping the score board or the time here. If you are doing just that then what you are doing is not lovemaking, just plain sex. Most women when they have climaxed will feel tired and their vaginal secretions will subside. They need another round of TLC before they are wet enough for another round of lovemaking. The third one will always be the most difficult, because they will be too tired and will not respond to TLC! If lovemaking were to be forced it will be like rape! The best thing you can do is to listen to her and maybe let her masturbate you if she is still awake or do again when she is fresh in the morning provided she is in the mood for it.

Is there any medication to abort without going to doctor?

doctor-toolsQuestion: Myself and my husband had intercourse on 15th day after my menstrual cycle. I am so scared that I will get pregnant since we didn’t have any protection. If I got pregnant and I came to know during my 1 month – Is there any medication to abort without going to doctor?

Answer:
May you be reminded that unprotected intercourse, even during the so called ‘Safe Period’ can still lead to unwanted pregnancy. Therefore it is always recommended that one use some form of contraception if one is not planning for a baby soon. In the event you are pregnant and not keen for the pregnancy, then you need to see a doctor that can offer you a safe abortion. You can go for medical abortion (provided this option is available in your place/Country) if your pregnancy is early, that is not more than 9 week pregnant. That too if you are suitable for that option. If you are not a suitable candidate then your doctor will talk to you about surgical technique, namely the abortion by aspiration. In whatever ways, you still need to see a doctor and not try anything at home. With regards to Medical Abortion, the information below might be of interest to you. Whatever is your choice you still need to discuss this with your Medical Health Care provider.
Medical Abortion with Mifepristone and Misoprostol