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I'm asking this because I'm fairly new to the sub, and the questions and responses mainly strike me as people who just aren't experienced. If you have not had many partners, why do you think asking reddit is going to help you be better in bed, or even know yourself better sexually? Do you feel like you need to know all the answers before you really learn what's going on?
I think people on here also lie when they answer, to make their sex life seem so crazy, so that just seems like it would further confuse people asking the questions. Like porn has already over exaggerated sex in so many ways! Great sex, doesn't have to include biting, name calling, or any of the over the top shit. Hell great sex can be because you were so comfortable you were able to fart during, and you both achieved climax. (Clearly a joke, don't focus too hard on it.
I guess I'm asking because it just doesn't feel many of the questions and answers are real. If that's your idea of trolling or having fun, wouldn't you think it would be more progressive to actually learn about sex? I stated early porn over exaggerates, but that doesn't mean there isn't good porn out there. There is a lot of "educational" porn, but that isn't really what I'm talking about. Like guys who ask if penis size matters, watch a woman orgasm from a small dick and a big one, you will learn how each use theirs differently. It's also like not one size fits all and you would think people know that, but there are so many questions on here that make me think people don't realize that. Like every vagina has a magical depth meter, and every man has a secret turn on switch.... Okay well that's my rant. I'm high and bored, and honestly, I was typing so fast it was just feeling good, so I flowed the thought along.
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