Get Her to Come

Jun 01 2012 Published by under Sex Matters,Sexual Media

If you want to put her pleasure first, stop thrusting in and out.

Instead, keep you cock still, clutching and releasing it, using the muscle under your balls [see Kegel exercises for men].

She’ll adore you for it.

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Fade to Black

May 01 2012 Published by under Sex Files

“Keep up your Kegels, boy” were my father’s last words.

[Kegel Exercises are usually done to reduce urinary incontinence, help with childbirth in women, and reduce premature ejaculation in men. Some believe the exercises increase the size and intensity of erections.]

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Erotic Clip: Naked Yoga

Jan 11 2012 Published by under Sex Files,Sexual Media


Youporn Original


Natural & Liberating

Naked yoga is gaining popularity, notably in western societies which have more familiarity with social nudity.

While many practice naked yoga at home, there are a growing number of participants, including children, in group classes. It is becoming popular in Europe and USA. It often turns up in videos on the web. It can be seen as both erotic and instructional.

Since the 1960s, naked yoga practice has been incorporated in progressive settings for well-being, such as at the Esalen Institute in California, as depicted in the 1968 film Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice. Other films with notable segments include The Harrad Experiment and Naked Yoga (1974).

In New York City in 1998, an American going by the name Jayadev started a group called “Midnight Yoga for Men” where participants practiced “naked before the infinite” in the style of the sadhus.

Aaron Star, owner of Hot Nude Yoga, began his version of nude yoga in April 2001 becoming an instant “underground sensation” as quoted by Time Out New York.

Because of the success of Hot Nude Yoga, nude yoga groups began to blossom all over the world, from London, Moscow, Madrid to Sydney.

Many of these male-only naked yoga groups have been associated with the gay community, though often not intentionally.

Many participants find it thrilling to go outside of society’s norms, greater freedom of movement due to the absence of clothing and the liberation from having to wear expensive yoga outfits are common motives to practice naked yoga.[

Other motivations are the acceptance of one’s own body with all its imperfections and to open one’s heart.

San Francisco courts found that naturist and libertarian George Monty Davis (aka “Naked Yoga Guy”) did not commit a crime by practicing naked yoga in a public place, but rather a variant of public nudity.

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