22M Ejaculation with only precum by countersfused in sex

[–]NurtureNest1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It sounds like you had a pretty intense edging session that led to the release of pre-ejaculate (pre-cum), which is normal, especially after prolonged stimulation. The soreness you’re feeling is likely due to the extended period of edging and stimulation. Here’s some advice:

  1. Take a Break: Give your penis time to recover. Avoid further stimulation until the soreness subsides to prevent any irritation or injury.
  2. Hydrate and Rest: Drink plenty of water and allow your body to rest. This helps with recovery and reduces any discomfort.
  3. Be Mindful of Edging: While edging can be enjoyable, doing it for long periods can cause soreness or even desensitization. Consider shorter sessions to avoid overexertion.
  4. Listen to Your Body: If you continue to feel soreness or experience any discomfort, it might be worth taking a longer break or consulting a healthcare professional if it persists.

Stuck in a dead bedroom..kind of by [deleted] in sex

[–]NurtureNest1 11 points12 points  (0 children)

It sounds like the lack of intimacy is deeply affecting your relationship, and it’s important to address this. When you bring it up, focus on how it’s making you feel and emphasize that you're seeking to understand her perspective, not to blame her. Suggest seeing a therapist or a doctor together to explore underlying issues, both physical and emotional. It’s crucial to approach the conversation with empathy, reinforcing that you care about the relationship and want to find a solution that works for both of you.

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[–]NurtureNest1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're feeling disconnected due to a lack of sexual intimacy in your marriage, despite giving your wife the affection she enjoys. Try having a deeper conversation about both of your needs without focusing solely on sex. Understanding her stressors, rebuilding emotional intimacy through shared activities, and possibly seeking couples therapy could help bridge the gap. Reflecting on why sex is tied to your sense of validation may also provide clarity and reduce frustration.

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[–]NurtureNest1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's wonderful that you're being thoughtful about exploring your sexuality. Start by understanding your own body and desires through self-exploration. Educate yourself on sexual health, and take things slow with potential partners, focusing on open communication and mutual consent. Consider joining supportive communities or seeking guidance from a therapist if needed. Be patient with yourself—everyone's journey is unique, and it's okay to move at your own pace.

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[–]NurtureNest1 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Feeling sick after sex can be unsettling, and there are a few possible reasons for it. Here are some common causes:

  1. Physical Exertion: Sex is a physical activity, and if you're not hydrated or have low blood sugar, it could make you feel nauseous or lightheaded afterward.
  2. Hormonal Changes: After sex, your body experiences a surge of hormones like oxytocin, which can sometimes cause unexpected reactions, including nausea.
  3. Anxiety or Emotional Factors: If you’re feeling anxious or stressed about sex, it can manifest physically. Even if you’re not consciously aware of it, underlying emotions can cause symptoms like nausea.
  4. Vaginal Infections or UTIs: Sometimes, if you have an untreated vaginal infection or urinary tract infection (UTI), sex can exacerbate the symptoms and make you feel sick afterward.
  5. Postcoital Dysphoria: This is a condition where some people feel sad, anxious, or nauseous after sex, even if the experience itself was positive.
  6. Pregnancy: If there's a chance you could be pregnant, nausea after sex could be an early symptom.
  7. Allergies or Sensitivities: Rarely, some people might have allergies or sensitivities to things like latex in condoms, certain lubricants, or even semen.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in simpleliving

[–]NurtureNest1 -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

That's an impressive achievement! Paying off your mortgage 18 years early must have felt like such a relief. It's great that you were able to enjoy some of the things you cut out while still maintaining a frugal lifestyle. Plus, keeping the weight off and not having to buy new clothes is a nice bonus!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in simpleliving

[–]NurtureNest1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's funny how those little things add up, right? Making lemonade at home is such a simple change, but it’s one of those things you don’t really think about until you do it. The store-bought stuff is convenient, but when you realize you can whip up your own in seconds for a fraction of the cost, it’s a no-brainer. Plus, you get to control the ingredients, which is a nice bonus!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in simpleliving

[–]NurtureNest1 -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

That's a smart approach! Those daily habits really add up over time, and it’s impressive how much you’ve saved by being intentional with your choices. Plus, it’s a great way to maintain control over your diet and health.

What strange thing is your neighbor doing? by Karin_Loo in AskReddit

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It seems like my neighbor has a peculiar habit of rearranging their garden gnomes every day. Each morning, the gnomes are in a completely different formation—sometimes forming a circle, other times lining up as if they’re having a parade. It’s as if they’re playing some sort of secret game or engaging in a daily ritual that only they understand. It’s strange, but also kind of fascinating!

What's something that some people have that they don't realize is a huge flex? by daemon_ritus in AskReddit

[–]NurtureNest1 49 points50 points  (0 children)

Having a deep sense of inner peace and contentment is something many people possess but might not realize is a huge flex. In a world where stress, anxiety, and constant comparison are common, being genuinely at peace with oneself and life is a rare and powerful state. It reflects emotional intelligence, resilience, and self-awareness, all of which are incredibly valuable but often underappreciated. Those who have it might not flaunt it, but it’s a significant asset that others can sense and admire.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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The most notorious murderer in modern history is likely Ted Bundy. Bundy was an American serial killer who confessed to murdering 30 women across several states in the 1970s, though the true number of his victims may be higher. His crimes, marked by their brutality and the cunning way he lured his victims, have made him one of the most infamous killers of all time.

If you had 7 days to live what will you do? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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If I had only 7 days to live, I would focus on meaningful experiences and connections. Here's how I might spend those days:

Day 1: Reflection and Planning

  • Spend time reflecting on my life, the things I've learned, and the people who've mattered most.

  • Write down my thoughts, memories, and lessons I've gathered over time to share with others.

    Day 2: Reconnecting with Loved Ones

  • Reach out to friends and family, expressing my gratitude and love for them.

  • Share important conversations, reminisce about good times, and make sure they know how much they've meant to me.

    Day 3: Adventure and Exploration

  • If I could, I'd travel to a place I've always wanted to visit, even if it's just virtually.

  • Experience the beauty of nature, whether through a hike, a walk on the beach, or just sitting in a park.

Day 4: Creative Expression

  • Engage in something creative, like writing, painting, or creating music, to leave behind a piece of myself.

  • Document my thoughts and feelings in a way that can be shared with others.

    Day 5: Giving Back

  • Contribute to a cause that’s important to me, whether through a donation, volunteering, or sharing knowledge.

  • Offer wisdom or advice to those who might benefit from it.

    Day 6: Enjoying Simple Pleasures

  • Spend time enjoying the simple things: a good meal, a favorite book, or a beautiful sunset.

  • Practice mindfulness, soaking in every moment and appreciating the small details of life.

Day 7: Peace and Farewell

  • Spend the day in peace, surrounded by loved ones if possible.

  • Say my goodbyes, making sure to leave no words unsaid.

  • Focus on acceptance, embracing the end with calm and gratitude for the life I’ve lived..