Hey guys, I'm continuing with the previous publication (link below). I hope you enjoyed the first one, now with less preparation, here's the second ;)
PART 1: http://www.poringa.net/posts/gay/2522986/Iniciando-al-primerizo-Yapa-Parte-1.html
RelaxationMany times people get nervous when they have sexual relations. Don't worry, this is not rare. If it happens to you, take some time to relax. Don't be afraid to offend your partner. Instead, tell him, he might also want to take a break.
A relaxation technique is surprisingly tensing groups of muscles deliberately. Start with your hands. Close your fists and then open them while focusing on relaxing. Then tense your arms and relax them. Concentrate on the tension in your neck and stomach. Breathe deeply during all your exercises. Psychologists call this progressive relaxation. Another technique is to remember a completely relaxing episode, perhaps from your past or invented.
You could ask your partner for help. Lie down very calmly, trying to relax your body as much as possible. Imagine you're so heavy that you'll sink through the bed, or loosen your muscles like a rag doll. Then your partner should lift one hand (or foot) and let it fall later. You can also lean back, focus on deep breathing, and ask your partner to massage you while inhaling and exhaling. Each time you should be able to inhale more easily and deeply.
Once you're completely relaxed, you'll be able to have sex more easily. However, if you get nervous during the course of sexual activity, don't be afraid to stop for another break. Similarly, if you notice your partner is tense, suggest stopping the activity. Take your time to relax: neither of you should be tense while making love.
Black kiss (rimming)The 'black kiss' consists of licking and sucking the anus of one's partner, reaching to put the tongue in it. Unfortunately, it presents the risk of contagion of several serious diseases, such as hepatitis A, amebiasis (and other parasitic-related diseases) and venereal diseases like syphilis and gonorrhea.
There is no evidence that practicing the 'black kiss' causes HIV/AIDS transmission, but doctors do not rule out this possibility. Therefore, the 'black kiss' is considered definitely against what safe sex guidelines recommend. It can only be attempted if one is absolutely sure of their partner's health conditions through medical and laboratory analysis.
CondomsA condom is a small elongated bag made of latex, extremely thin and flexible, with one end closed and slightly extended in the form of a receptacle for semen. Condoms are used during anal penetration, suction, and other acts where ejaculation may occur. They are the most secure and effective means of preventing the spread of diseases.
Condoms come wrapped in sealed packages and come in different sizes. Latex is more impermeable to bacteria and viruses than other materials. They come prelubricated, and some contain nonoxynol-9 spermicide for anticonceptive purposes and as a prevention against AIDS, whose virus is carried in semen.
Recently it has been discovered that nonoxynol-9 (N-9) irritates the inner walls of the anus, increasing the risk of infection if the condom breaks (which rarely happens).
When buying condoms, it's recommended to read the packaging information. Buy condoms with an expiration date and only from pharmacies and supermarkets. Before opening the package, make sure it is completely sealed and in good condition. Check that the condom has not lost its lubrication, nor is torn or perforated. If you have any doubts, don't use it, throw it away.
Place the condom on the glans and unroll it slowly until it covers the entire penis. Make sure there is no air inside, pressing the tip of the condom as you unroll it. The condom should fit snugly but not too tightly around the penis. Condoms can roll up with pubic hair, so it's recommended to place it slowly and carefully. After penetration, remove the penis slowly, holding firmly onto the base of the condom to prevent semen from being released. If you lost your erection before ejaculation and want to try again, remove the condom and put on another one.
A very energetic penetration increases the likelihood that the condom will break, especially if there was any air bubble inside when it was unrolled. You put it in, so don't think about saving money by buying cheap condoms. Condoms should be used only once! That's why always have several condoms handy. Those who claim that using a condom 'takes the fun out' of sex obviously haven't tried making their partner put one on. This can be exciting if at the same time both of you lubricate each other and talk about your sexual fantasies. If you've never used a condom before, and aren't sure how to use it, practice putting one on and masturbating. Do this several times until you know how to put it in correctly and take it off after ejaculation.
LubricantsThey are essential for penetration and frequently provide great help with masturbation. The most well-known ones (Love-Lub, KY, and Lubrix) can be purchased at any pharmacy. Water-soluble lubricants are preferred because they are easy to wash off the body and sheets. The only inconvenience is that they tend to dry out quickly. In that case, it's recommended to apply some water so it regains its viscosity. If it evaporates completely, use more. Not everything that seems like 'cream' can be used as an anal lubricant. Vaseline, Beautiful, butter, moisturizing creams, or bronzers are not easily washable and therefore retain germs. Additionally, they can deteriorate latex condoms.HygieneMaintaining basic hygiene is essential to ensure pleasant and healthy sexual relationships. A clean body emits characteristic odors that can be exciting. On the contrary, poor hygiene may discourage your partner.
A good hygiene includes, in addition to a good previous bath where you have taken care to wash yourself well, especially if you are not circumcised, and the anus. Also, don't forget that a detail like poor oral hygiene can be unpleasant for your partner.
The pubic area emits stronger odors, which can be retained in public hair, so some recommend cutting (or even depilating) it. Additionally, this provides greater comfort for penile suction. In general, one can consider the removal of body hair from other parts of the body if it increases attraction or comfort for your partner and also reduces the likelihood of acquiring parasites (such as lice).Dildos
Artifacts designed to be inserted into the anus, some of which imitate the shape of a penis, others being simply personal or couple's playthings for entertainment. There are those of different shapes, sizes, colors, and even flavors. Some are flexible, others rigid, and there are also those with electric vibration mechanisms (called 'vibrators'). These are the safest instruments to achieve anal dilation.
EnemasBefore having sexual relations, it is obviously necessary to ensure a complete bowel movement and proceed with a deep wash with water and soap. However, for people with evacuation difficulties or constipation, it is highly recommended to use enemas. All pharmacies sell disposable ready-to-use enemas (Evacuol and Fleet, mainly). However, despite the advantages of enemas (see 'First time'), the frequency of use must be determined according to personal need. Use your judgment to know when to use them. Don't create an unnecessary psychological dependence.My advice before this last enema, or an option too, is the beloved bidet, sit down, relax, and open the faucet, let everything in, and then evacuate, you'll be fresh as lettuce and ready for action! Well, guys, I hope you enjoyed the second post also, I had a lot of fun making it. As promised, I'll leave you with...
YAPA N° 2:
Now that they're more prepared, it's time to turn up the volume on this thing...and in HD!
http://www.hd21.com/video/11895/fit-twink-gets-his-ass-drilled-balls-deep-in-a-hardcore-pov-video
PART 1: http://www.poringa.net/posts/gay/2522986/Iniciando-al-primerizo-Yapa-Parte-1.html
RelaxationMany times people get nervous when they have sexual relations. Don't worry, this is not rare. If it happens to you, take some time to relax. Don't be afraid to offend your partner. Instead, tell him, he might also want to take a break.
A relaxation technique is surprisingly tensing groups of muscles deliberately. Start with your hands. Close your fists and then open them while focusing on relaxing. Then tense your arms and relax them. Concentrate on the tension in your neck and stomach. Breathe deeply during all your exercises. Psychologists call this progressive relaxation. Another technique is to remember a completely relaxing episode, perhaps from your past or invented.
You could ask your partner for help. Lie down very calmly, trying to relax your body as much as possible. Imagine you're so heavy that you'll sink through the bed, or loosen your muscles like a rag doll. Then your partner should lift one hand (or foot) and let it fall later. You can also lean back, focus on deep breathing, and ask your partner to massage you while inhaling and exhaling. Each time you should be able to inhale more easily and deeply.
Once you're completely relaxed, you'll be able to have sex more easily. However, if you get nervous during the course of sexual activity, don't be afraid to stop for another break. Similarly, if you notice your partner is tense, suggest stopping the activity. Take your time to relax: neither of you should be tense while making love.
Black kiss (rimming)The 'black kiss' consists of licking and sucking the anus of one's partner, reaching to put the tongue in it. Unfortunately, it presents the risk of contagion of several serious diseases, such as hepatitis A, amebiasis (and other parasitic-related diseases) and venereal diseases like syphilis and gonorrhea.
There is no evidence that practicing the 'black kiss' causes HIV/AIDS transmission, but doctors do not rule out this possibility. Therefore, the 'black kiss' is considered definitely against what safe sex guidelines recommend. It can only be attempted if one is absolutely sure of their partner's health conditions through medical and laboratory analysis.
CondomsA condom is a small elongated bag made of latex, extremely thin and flexible, with one end closed and slightly extended in the form of a receptacle for semen. Condoms are used during anal penetration, suction, and other acts where ejaculation may occur. They are the most secure and effective means of preventing the spread of diseases.
Condoms come wrapped in sealed packages and come in different sizes. Latex is more impermeable to bacteria and viruses than other materials. They come prelubricated, and some contain nonoxynol-9 spermicide for anticonceptive purposes and as a prevention against AIDS, whose virus is carried in semen.
Recently it has been discovered that nonoxynol-9 (N-9) irritates the inner walls of the anus, increasing the risk of infection if the condom breaks (which rarely happens).
When buying condoms, it's recommended to read the packaging information. Buy condoms with an expiration date and only from pharmacies and supermarkets. Before opening the package, make sure it is completely sealed and in good condition. Check that the condom has not lost its lubrication, nor is torn or perforated. If you have any doubts, don't use it, throw it away.
Place the condom on the glans and unroll it slowly until it covers the entire penis. Make sure there is no air inside, pressing the tip of the condom as you unroll it. The condom should fit snugly but not too tightly around the penis. Condoms can roll up with pubic hair, so it's recommended to place it slowly and carefully. After penetration, remove the penis slowly, holding firmly onto the base of the condom to prevent semen from being released. If you lost your erection before ejaculation and want to try again, remove the condom and put on another one.
A very energetic penetration increases the likelihood that the condom will break, especially if there was any air bubble inside when it was unrolled. You put it in, so don't think about saving money by buying cheap condoms. Condoms should be used only once! That's why always have several condoms handy. Those who claim that using a condom 'takes the fun out' of sex obviously haven't tried making their partner put one on. This can be exciting if at the same time both of you lubricate each other and talk about your sexual fantasies. If you've never used a condom before, and aren't sure how to use it, practice putting one on and masturbating. Do this several times until you know how to put it in correctly and take it off after ejaculation.
LubricantsThey are essential for penetration and frequently provide great help with masturbation. The most well-known ones (Love-Lub, KY, and Lubrix) can be purchased at any pharmacy. Water-soluble lubricants are preferred because they are easy to wash off the body and sheets. The only inconvenience is that they tend to dry out quickly. In that case, it's recommended to apply some water so it regains its viscosity. If it evaporates completely, use more. Not everything that seems like 'cream' can be used as an anal lubricant. Vaseline, Beautiful, butter, moisturizing creams, or bronzers are not easily washable and therefore retain germs. Additionally, they can deteriorate latex condoms.HygieneMaintaining basic hygiene is essential to ensure pleasant and healthy sexual relationships. A clean body emits characteristic odors that can be exciting. On the contrary, poor hygiene may discourage your partner.
A good hygiene includes, in addition to a good previous bath where you have taken care to wash yourself well, especially if you are not circumcised, and the anus. Also, don't forget that a detail like poor oral hygiene can be unpleasant for your partner.
The pubic area emits stronger odors, which can be retained in public hair, so some recommend cutting (or even depilating) it. Additionally, this provides greater comfort for penile suction. In general, one can consider the removal of body hair from other parts of the body if it increases attraction or comfort for your partner and also reduces the likelihood of acquiring parasites (such as lice).Dildos
Artifacts designed to be inserted into the anus, some of which imitate the shape of a penis, others being simply personal or couple's playthings for entertainment. There are those of different shapes, sizes, colors, and even flavors. Some are flexible, others rigid, and there are also those with electric vibration mechanisms (called 'vibrators'). These are the safest instruments to achieve anal dilation.
EnemasBefore having sexual relations, it is obviously necessary to ensure a complete bowel movement and proceed with a deep wash with water and soap. However, for people with evacuation difficulties or constipation, it is highly recommended to use enemas. All pharmacies sell disposable ready-to-use enemas (Evacuol and Fleet, mainly). However, despite the advantages of enemas (see 'First time'), the frequency of use must be determined according to personal need. Use your judgment to know when to use them. Don't create an unnecessary psychological dependence.My advice before this last enema, or an option too, is the beloved bidet, sit down, relax, and open the faucet, let everything in, and then evacuate, you'll be fresh as lettuce and ready for action! Well, guys, I hope you enjoyed the second post also, I had a lot of fun making it. As promised, I'll leave you with...
YAPA N° 2:
Now that they're more prepared, it's time to turn up the volume on this thing...and in HD!
http://www.hd21.com/video/11895/fit-twink-gets-his-ass-drilled-balls-deep-in-a-hardcore-pov-video
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