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Smooth Liar asked in HealthMen's Health · 7 years ago

Is it normal to make love only once a night?

My friend says he's made love to women he's with 3-4 times a night he's with. and at the end of it he would ejaculate only water. i can rest assured he wasn't boasting or anything. My question is, when i am with a woman, I don't really feel like being intimate after I'm done the first time, although I love the woman. what is going wrong, or should I do something?

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  • Anonymous
    7 years ago
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    Normal for many, some only once or twice a week.

    What's "normal" is both partners discussing what their individual needs are instead of hoping things are good. She may think once a night is too much and prefer every other night. How do you know?

    I wonder how his gf feels about the sex? Most wouldn't be thrilled unless they're getting all those orgasms too. If he's doing it for her, fine. If not then he's using her for his own pleasure. Strangely enough, being humped on by a guy 3-4 times a night isn't nearly as fun for the girl as it is for the guy. It can easily get sore down there. Think about it. Ouch.

    Source(s): I know a lot of girls and they tell me stuff.
  • 7 years ago

    Lots of guys are sufficiently satisfied and drained after one time a naught. Your friend is either very young or an exception to the rule. Most guys get sleepy after an orgasm, and at least need some time during a "refractory period" to re-energize. That can take hours.

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    Normal.

    Sometimes less is better.

    Ejaculating water is a big Bull...

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