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How did you feel when a man touched your breasts for the first time . . . I don’t remember, but when I touched my wife’s breast for the first time, it felt great I don’t know how she felt about it, but it seemed to work out relatively OK (The last time I touched was them was pretty cool too) Reply reply [deleted] • Nice dude Reply reply More replies Leather-Ranger-6064 •
Fellow men what was the first time you touch or press boobs like? Fellow men what was the first time you touch or press boobs like? It was in middle school and a girl hugged me from behind and I was surprised at how they felt alot firmer but still very soft a perfect combo the firmness could be due to her bra What about you guys Archived post New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast
Mary Harringtons Thread: how old at your first sexual . . . - Mumsnet The thread is a hard read However, it's eye-opening to see how shocking it is to men Is this one of the reasons why they don't understand why women are on default alert for an unwanted approach and why we need our single-sex spaces? Quick Q to women who follow me: if you’re willing to share, how old were you the first time you remember being approached in a sexual way by adult men? (I was
Where was the first time you let a man touch your breast? THe first time I gave permission to a guy to touch my breasts, it was at school at lunchtime behind some bushes I was 14 had huge DD tits he was constantly begging to see my tits touch them I wasn't allowed to wear a bra until I was 16 years old the boys all wanted to feel my boobs
Women of reddit, when did you first notice men looking at you? How old . . . Some idiot men feel like they have the right to say these things to women They feel that as men, they are SUPPOSED to say things like this to women And the women are supposed to like it, because a man is saying it, and men matter (yes, this implies that they assume that women don't)