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How important is being made to feel embarrassed/ashamed about your arousal to getting aroused.
Not at all. It does nothing for me.
37%
I like to be teased about being turned on, but other things work for me.
30%
It's really quite important to me, I should be ashamed of my arousal.
11%
Massively. I'm wet reading this, and now everyone knows how degradingly wet I am.
22%
Total votes: 46
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I voted 70-80, but my last or
I voted 70-80. But my last orgasm was in March, so the memory's less acute now.
My husband says only 40-50% for him! :puzzled: This poll was his idea. The silly boy likes to put a number on everything. I do wonder if there's any pronounced gender difference, or he just has stronger orgasms than me, or what. We were pondering that during a catching-our-breath moment Saturday night.
Staying too long at the very highest peaks can be depleting, though never as bad as what orgasm would do, with an unbalanced feeling and at times some lingering vasocongestion. So, we'll touch those heights only briefly, maybe once a minute for a second or so?
Around 60% (my scale) is the "sustainable" point where we can float along the plateau as long as we care to, all the sexual energy being refilled even as we're drawing from it. Assuming no recent orgasms, of course. Those ruin everything for a time.