Can it be you're true love if you aren't compatible in bedroom?
There's chemistry, just not compatibility.
What if everything was great, foreplay, kissing, cuddling was great, but intercourse disappointment or worse slightly painful because of a physical characteristic?
*These are hypothetical questions.*
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Posted by SilenceEvermore Jul 20th, 2012 at 1:22AM
True love is all about the bedroom and "sexual compatibility." Duh.
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Posted by Quantumphysica Jan 2nd, 2013 at 6:01AM
Lots can be done about that, seriously. There is no such thing as incompatibility; I believed in it when I was younger and unexperienced, because my "shaft" was very tight and I had trouble "hosting" the larger sized male lids... But the female organ is actually very flexible and elastic, and after a few times the pain was gone en my entrance was a lot wider already. The "deepness" of the organ can also vary, I've been told.
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Posted by Ticia Jul 20th, 2012 at 8:48AM
I've been in a similar situation. It didn't work out. I don't think it was true love, though. You can't force these things.
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Posted by transit911 Jul 20th, 2012 at 2:09AM
Impossible quistion, Good in kissing and true love = only perfect love making at bedroom.
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Posted by SaintMaj Jul 20th, 2012 at 1:29AM
maybe you're wrong.Post pics of you making love and let me be the judge
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Posted by texastomboy Jul 20th, 2012 at 1:26AM
I think it can be. When it is a new relationship, things always are a bit akward. You fumble around and aren't quite sure of yourself. Once you get to know each other and start falling in love, you get more comfortable. Depending on your age, you have to decide if sex is really all that important. It is important, don't get me wrong, but what about all of the other things you share together? Is your partner romantic? A great kisser? Does your partner make you feel safe and loved and wanted? Those are huge things. If it works everywhere else, why give up or say it isn't true love just because of one factor? I don't know...something to think about.
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Posted by BennDover Jul 20th, 2012 at 1:25AM
If you could focus your pic better I could answer this question. No , seriously I'm a little slow....do you mean he prefers to wear the Alice In Wonderland costume and be spanked like a bad girl? No I'm sorry, seriously....you mean no satisfaction? Have you given it some time?
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Posted by MikeWinther Jul 20th, 2012 at 1:22AM
Not sure about you.. But I will still try :)
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Posted by irdumb Jul 20th, 2012 at 1:21AM
i'm sorry but i found this question humorous
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