I honestly appreciate aevans leaving your post for everyone to see. However, if you feel that people are going to read your thoughts and think, "Wow, Badmotorfinger is a really blunt and painfully honest person", then you are wrong. I read your posts and feel bad for you for a few reasons. One, you live in a semi-delusional world and pollute this forum with your skewed and, to be "blunt", wrong views. Two, you sit at your computer, hiding behind your alias and talk badly about others to make your pathetic existence seems like it has a purpose. Three, you worship Chris Cornell, enough said.
Back on subject:
You may want to ask your boyfriend if he has had this problem with previous girlfriends. If he has, it's either 1. a mental thing, or 2. a physical ailment. Either case, he should go see a doctor.
If he has not had this problem before, it may be something that you need to work with him on. Make an effort to find out when this problem occurs, and try to avoid that "trigger". Try more foreplay, teasing, different positions, etc... most importantly though, if you're not comfortable with each other, this problem will probably not clear itself up. |