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SEX Q&A<br />

NO-BS RESPONSES<br />

TO QUESTIONS YOU CAN<br />

ONLY ASK ARIES<br />

by Matthew Embrey McClain<br />

QWhat is the<br />

most sensitive<br />

part of the<br />

penis, and<br />

how should I<br />

touch it?<br />

AEvery penis is an individual.<br />

Though, many have reported that<br />

along the underside of the penis just<br />

below the glands and following the frenulum.<br />

Touching a penis doesn’t require<br />

a degree, nor will it ever. However, since<br />

every person’s penis is their own, every<br />

person will be stimulated in a slightly<br />

different manner. Just experiment with<br />

your S.O. until you both establish which<br />

areas are the most sensitive and to which<br />

type of touch. With lube or with-out? Soft<br />

caresses, or grip ripping tugs? With food<br />

or with-without?<br />

Q.<br />

Every time I have<br />

doggie-style sex I experience<br />

pain. Is there an<br />

angle or a technique that<br />

will make it feel good?<br />

AHey the myth is true. Some people are<br />

cat people, while others are doggy style.<br />

Sounds like you might be a cat person. Not to<br />

discourage though. Try using a quality lubricant<br />

and don’t let your S.O. “pound the f$&k out of<br />

you.” Butt sex causes micro tears in lining of<br />

the intestine walls. Micro tears aren’t that big<br />

of a problem. Macro tears are. Don’t get macro<br />

tears. Macro tears mean you, your doctor and/or<br />

the emergency room become un-sexually intimate. Plus it could<br />

mean that you wouldn’t ever get to experience those micro tears<br />

again… And no one wants that type of work restriction.<br />

Q.<br />

I love how lube feels but<br />

hate that it gets all over my<br />

hands and sheets. How can I<br />

reduce the mess factor?<br />

A<br />

Thank you so much for asking this question. Not many<br />

people choose to be choosy when it comes to commissioning<br />

their slippery sexual coatings, but I will be willing to<br />

wager that by switching it up to a well manufactured lubricant<br />

that slides right into your needs can increase your sexual pleasure<br />

by 10% alone. I have spent copious spans of time studying lube<br />

and have come to one conclusion. IF IT AINT MESSY IT AINT<br />

LUBE!!! By definition lube is meant to coat objects in order to<br />

reduce friction force. Just choose a lube that creates a mess that<br />

you can better deal with. Also reduce the amount of lube you<br />

use. Many lubes become gunky or cause you to lose sensitivity<br />

if too much product is applied. If you are more conservative<br />

when it comes to the application process then stay away from<br />

silicone lubes as many will permanently stain fabrics.<br />

JUNE <strong>2014</strong> / ARIES 80

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