Ever Wish To Squish

  1. Hinzelmann
  2. ettie

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Top 1.   Feb 28, 2006 6:01 PM

» Hinzelmann - How do you think women differ from men in terms of interest in k

How do you think women differ from men in terms of interest in kinky sex acts? Why do women differ from men - how much is social pressure and how much is female psychology?

As a child I was sometimes squashed down, playfully, by a grown up sister. She’d sit on my chest or stomach, on a soft couch or bed, with a mix of bossiness and affection. I grew up into a fairly ordinary hetero youth with average levels of success and frustration romantically. Except that alongside my ordinary sexual development was a quite separate, but still very sexual, craving to be sat on by women. This interest has allowed me to appreciate a wide range of women – the fat 60 year old as well as the slim young beauty. Women’s weight, fleshiness, and fat are not something to minimise but something luscious to glory in. I like women who want to taste a dominant role, to focus all a man’s attention upon themselves, as a form of intimacy.

-- posted by Hinzelmann



Top 2.   May 26, 2006 1:26 PM

» ettie - How do you think women differ from men in terms of interest in k

In response to How do you think women differ from men in terms of interest in k posted by Hinzelmann:

Well this is a new one for me.
It sounds like the squishing is much like that painting of the incubus on the sleeping lady's bosom.

Most men are just kinky always, their bio-make up is meant to breed and breed as much as possible.
They don't get grossed out as easily as most women.

Plus women are physically prone to more STDs than men.
Our equipment is the perfect place for
disease.

Interesting post, ettie

-- posted by ettie



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