posted by Dani on Jan 18
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I just want to know if masturbation is different from normal sex.
Someone said that masturbation feels very different from real sex, I’m asking how it is.
Then, if masturbation is almost as same as sex, how come my desire is never satisfied with masturbation.
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I just want to know if masturbation is different from normal sex.
Someone said that masturbation feels very different from real sex, I’m asking how it is.
Then, if masturbation is almost as same as sex, how come my desire is never satisfied with masturbation.
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January 20th, 2009 at 9:41 am
The bottom line is the results are the same it depends on how much aggravation you want to go through to achieve those results
January 22nd, 2009 at 10:46 am
sex is warmer, more personal and also makes you more vunerable. its wetter and normally tighter.
January 25th, 2009 at 1:59 am
Depends on various factors. How long since last experience? How good the sex was? But an orgasm is an orgasm.
January 26th, 2009 at 9:52 pm
sex is not just about getting off. There are a lot of other sensations that come with being touched, held, licked, kissed, etc. by another person. It’s a buildup and a combination of things that makes sex different. Obviously if your partner has no idea what he or she is doing, you might say you know how to give yourself a better orgasm. If, on the other hand, you’re in tune with your partner and you’re into each other, sex can be more intense and pleasurable than masturbation. There are times in which you might just want to get off without the connection and the buildup- that’s why even people in happy relationships masturbate. One thing does not preclude the other and both can be nice!
January 27th, 2009 at 12:00 pm
getting a hand job you dont get the feeling of the warm and wetness of penetrating the girl. Your **** has a tight feel around it and as you move in and out.
you have foreplay that you and your girl are together…exploring each others body. Sex isn’t just “getting off”…for that you might as jerk off.
January 29th, 2009 at 1:46 pm
sex is not just about getting off. There are a lot of other sensations that come with being touched, held, licked, kissed, etc. by another person. It’s a buildup and a combination of things that makes sex different. Obviously if your partner has no idea what he or she is doing, you might say you know how to give yourself a better orgasm. If, on the other hand, you’re in tune with your partner and you’re into each other, sex can be more intense and pleasurable than masturbation. There are times in which you might just want to get off without the connection and the buildup- that’s why even people in happy relationships masturbate. One thing does not preclude the other and both can be nice!
Hope this helped.
January 31st, 2009 at 8:48 am
um well masturbation feels different from sex in that there are two people involved in the fun and well there are lots of ways to have sex and well it’s hard to explain have sex and you will see how different it is.
January 31st, 2009 at 9:14 am
Masturbation feels so much better than sex. The guys that I dated didn’t really do it for me. Sometimes, they performed so terribly and quickly that I actually faked my orgasms..lol, of course, it was partly my fault too cause I didn’t know my body very well enough to communicate how I want to receive pleasure and I was always stressed about something. Get to know your body better (what feels good) so that your partner will know how to please you, and therefore both sex and masturbation will feel as equally good.
February 3rd, 2009 at 12:52 pm
With masturbation, you’re using your hand to respond to the signals that the nerves in your penis are sending to your brain, so you know exactly where to press, how firmly, when to stop, when to move to the balls or the nipples. Your fingers can work independently, too, although they often don’t. But they might give you a bit of a twist if it feels good. Your penis is sending signals to your brain, and your brain is sending instructions to your fingers.
With sexual intercourse, it’s much different because your brain doesn’t control her vagina; so it’s send you different signals on how fast to thrust and what position to move into. And although you may have used lubrication, the vagina produces its own lubrication that is often much different from what you’re using manually.
The love that you feel for the woman, and her moans and comments to you, are all part of the sexual experience and can enhance the experience or be a distraction.
Try this: hold your penis under warm running water and note how that feels different from masturbation. While the warm running water does not approximate sexual intercourse, the range of difference between that and masturbation are about the same as the difference between sex and masturbation.