View Full Version : Sex may be one of the best excersizes ever, as long as you do it right!
Koolvedge
March 3rd, 2006, 01:22 PM
We were in Manhattan playing around as usual and we started asking questions to alot of people about the effect they thought that sex played in their physical fitness. Most said that it was cardiovascular. I myself have noticed that if you're already half way in shape that good, well really great sex can boost your physical and mental well being tremedously. For me it even gives me some weight training, especially if you're into picking the person up and doing some serious bouncing, acrobatics, whatever you wanna call it. After intense sessions I've noticed that my stomach muscles were sore the next day, legs, arms, and even my neck had felt a really good stretch in a lovely sore workout type of feeling. Nothing probably beats the memories though. The skin gets flushed with blood and all types of good things are happening. I also mentioned to many about the vitamins they might be getting with the B-12 factor, many laughed, but a few girls did say that they knew it made their hair more shiny and had some other benefits {my kind of woman}. One thing we did notice was that women were more into having this but some of their partners tended to be too passive. Alot of girls did say that they liked to be streched and massaged with the occasional roughness, but some men gave the answer of that some women weren't being too receptive to certain things they wanted. I think they probably wanted to just please themselves so naturally most women would sense this, and some women claimed that if a man was passionate in a respectful way that they would be more receptive to different ideas. I don't think I've had so much fun just speaking with people in the city for a long time. All in all I still believe that good sex is something that makes us better people. You feel better, act happier and are relieved of much tension, physically and mentally.
ForestGlade34
March 3rd, 2006, 03:23 PM
well that was a good read, its very true I'm sure that the fitter you are, the better time of it you have, lol... Providing what we should do for the best is think of sex of terms of something benefical all round, and not just a stupid bonk, then again, (aside from safety of course which is serious) being too serious about sex is not so great either I'm sure, but ensuring good workout during sex would seal the guarantee of enjoyment because nothing really beats exercise or in this case "sexercise"
I am not experienced in sex actually, but I know what makes good sense
in the matter, by just appreciating sexuality generally as the model for sex if you know what I mean. In other words, if one wants sex in such
a way, they are wise to do as you (or your discussion group) describe, so cool, whatever, but of course not everything 'sexual' has to end in sex the act, which is interesting when I think of something like tantric sex as a concept and how things like that make us think of sex, and so that too could be something else to combine into what WOULD BE otherwise just a lifeless sex rigmorale without such 'sporting' elements. LOL, not sport quite but you know what I mean; acrobatic as you say;
or in the case of tantric influence maybe something a bit more modest in approach to sex as well as the rougher stuff, or whatever.
Zippster18
March 3rd, 2006, 04:28 PM
I have to agree whole heartedly...abstinance from the wonderful act is awful, but at times needed. Are there other non-sexual ways to get the same result?
bjorn again veg
March 3rd, 2006, 07:01 PM
Great exercise - tho my right arm is now way bigger than my left one
bigdufstuff
March 3rd, 2006, 07:05 PM
I could go for a fun workout myself.
zoebird
March 3rd, 2006, 09:28 PM
auto eroticism can be as beneficial on many levels.
i also find sex to be a very athletic activity, and i do love to be stretched and massaged--as well as to stretch and massage my partner--during the activity. i only have experience with this one partner, and he with me, and so we're very attuned to each other.
i haven't noticed any specific benefits from swallowing semen, nor from any vaginal presence. it's not very much (a couple of table spoons tops)--so it's not specificly nutritious. But, i do notice that when it gets into my hair, that spot is shiny. LOL no, i mean, even after i wash it. how about marketing it as a conditioner?
anyway, yeah.
Koolvedge
March 4th, 2006, 06:26 AM
I have to agree whole heartedly...abstinance from the wonderful act is awful, but at times needed. Are there other non-sexual ways to get the same result?
I'd like to say intense cardiovascular accompanied with some weight training plus calesthenics and basic massages. The flushing of blood to skin might not be able to be replicated without the beautiful act though. The mental thoughts and the emotional endorphines are something that are extremely unique, but there could be another way. I prefer the great sex though.
Koolvedge
March 4th, 2006, 06:40 AM
well that was a good read, its very true I'm sure that the fitter you are, the better time of it you have, lol... Providing what we should do for the best is think of sex of terms of something benefical all round, and not just a stupid bonk, then again, (aside from safety of course which is serious) being too serious about sex is not so great either I'm sure, but ensuring good workout during sex would seal the guarantee of enjoyment because nothing really beats exercise or in this case "sexercise"
That's a great term, "Sexercise", and you're right it should be more than a bonk, much more. The seriouness shouldn't be there because sex should be spontaneous, there's no schedule, it's a passionate, emotional type of act, if it's forced or scheduled it kind of loses it's magic. I think that's what makes a great lover, spontanaity. Sex is sort of "body reading" and mastering the art of giving a woman an orgasm is to me the only thing really worth mastering, at first, then of course there's regular goals.
I am not experienced in sex actually, but I know what makes good sense
in the matter, by just appreciating sexuality generally as the model for sex if you know what I mean. In other words, if one wants sex in such
a way, they are wise to do as you (or your discussion group) describe, so cool, whatever, but of course not everything 'sexual' has to end in sex the act, which is interesting when I think of something like tantric sex as a concept and how things like that make us think of sex, and so that too could be something else to combine into what WOULD BE otherwise just a lifeless sex rigmorale without such 'sporting' elements. LOL, not sport quite but you know what I mean; acrobatic as you say;
or in the case of tantric influence maybe something a bit more modest in approach to sex as well as the rougher stuff, or whatever.
Yes, I agree, tantric sex is great, and it is something that elevates your midset also. The sporting element of acrobatics does have it's place and time, but it's up to us to read a womans body and sense whether or not she needs/wants it, remember women should always come first, and in more ways than one.
Koolvedge
March 4th, 2006, 12:39 PM
auto eroticism can be as beneficial on many levels.
i also find sex to be a very athletic activity, and i do love to be stretched and massaged--as well as to stretch and massage my partner--during the activity. i only have experience with this one partner, and he with me, and so we're very attuned to each other.
i haven't noticed any specific benefits from swallowing semen, nor from any vaginal presence. it's not very much (a couple of table spoons tops)--so it's not specificly nutritious. But, i do notice that when it gets into my hair, that spot is shiny. LOL no, i mean, even after i wash it. how about marketing it as a conditioner?
anyway, yeah.
I wrote a lengthy reply to your post but I found out today that it was deleted due to content. I will restructure my reply so that it doesn't contain whatever it was that warranted it's deletion. Thanks for your reply though.
p.s. My beard always seems to be more soft and shiny afterwards too, sort of a silky natural feel, I think it's great, the liquids from a woman does make my hair more shiny, and it makes my soul feel much better, I agree with you on this.
astro
March 5th, 2006, 07:47 AM
auto eroticism can be as beneficial on many levels.
Didn't work out to well for Michael Hutchence ;)
Koolvedge
March 6th, 2006, 01:32 AM
I could go for a fun workout myself.
Couldn't we all, I guarantee you that everyone would feel better.
Koolvedge
March 6th, 2006, 01:15 PM
Great exercise - tho my right arm is now way bigger than my left one
Very funny, I finally got my arms to be equal while still in my teens.:lol:
astro
March 7th, 2006, 01:05 AM
Didn't work out to well for Michael Hutchence ;)
That joke didnt work out too well either...mmmwwahhh :)
Zoe's post mentioned 'auto erotica' and my brain read it as 'auto erotic asphyxia' :dizzy:
Christopher Jon
March 7th, 2006, 08:26 AM
In a message board that minors can access isn't a little off-putting to be posting about how vaginal juice makes your skin and hair glow?
zoebird
March 7th, 2006, 05:40 PM
is it?
is there something wrong or dirty about vaginal juices (vaginal fluid or cervical fluid)?
Koolvedge
March 7th, 2006, 06:18 PM
In a message board that minors can access isn't a little off-putting to be posting about how vaginal juice makes your skin and hair glow?
I agree with Zoe, you seem to be attacking for no reason, do you have a personal problem with sex?
Christopher Jon
March 7th, 2006, 06:22 PM
is it?
is there something wrong or dirty about vaginal juices (vaginal fluid or cervical fluid)?
I guess it depends on the woman.
But, in of itself, no. Does it mean I want my 13 year old daughter reading about how it makes someone's face nice and shiny?
ProudVegan
March 7th, 2006, 06:28 PM
Couldn't we all, I guarantee you that everyone would feel better.
do you have sex everyday?
Christopher Jon
March 7th, 2006, 06:28 PM
I agree with Zoe, you seem to be attacking for no reason, do you have a personal problem with sex?
Why, yes, I do. I feel the need to write about my alleged sexual prowess to a message board full of strangers as well as pontificate on the skin conditioning qualities of vaginal secretions. Can you help me?
Koolvedge
March 7th, 2006, 06:31 PM
Why, yes, I do. I feel the need to write about my alleged sexual prowess to a message board full of strangers as well as pontificate on the skin conditioning qualities of vaginal secretions. Can you help me?
Why dont you go bother the thread, "Tis the season to be slutty" or "B-12 and genital secretions" Seems like you're singling me out, but it's ok because you have a daughter and you're afraid to tell her the trtuh about life and thats YOUR problem, don't blame others, blame yourself.
Koolvedge
March 7th, 2006, 06:33 PM
do you have sex everyday?
I'll answer you, if you answer me. We haven't even introduced ourselves to each other and you never even said hi to me when I posted my hello but all of a sudden you want to know this? Seems like a set up, or maybe not, just some thoughts. If you're for real I'll answer anything you'd like.
Koolvedge
March 7th, 2006, 06:36 PM
I guess it depends on the woman.
But, in of itself, no. Does it mean I want my 13 year old daughter reading about how it makes someone's face nice and shiny?
And it's the 'hair" nice and shiny, not the face. You need to read more before you write. Your kids must have alot to deal with, give 'em a break every once in a while. Talk about being anal retentive.
purrpelle
March 7th, 2006, 07:39 PM
[QUOTE=Koolvedge]I agree with Zoe, you seem to be attacking for no reason, do you have a personal problem with sex[QUOTE=Koolvedge]
I think that's a little uncalled for. I don't find the posts in this thread to be a problem personally but I could hardly call CJ's post "attacking"
[QUOTE=Koolvedge]And it's the 'hair" nice and shiny, not the face. You need to read more before you write. Your kids must have alot to deal with, give 'em a break every once in a while. Talk about being anal retentive.[QUOTE=Koolvedge]
it's not nice to call names. and against the TOS.
Koolvedge
March 7th, 2006, 07:54 PM
[QUOTE=Koolvedge]I agree with Zoe, you seem to be attacking for no reason, do you have a personal problem with sex[QUOTE=Koolvedge]
I think that's a little uncalled for. I don't find the posts in this thread to be a problem personally but I could hardly call CJ's post "attacking"
[QUOTE=Koolvedge]And it's the 'hair" nice and shiny, not the face. You need to read more before you write. Your kids must have alot to deal with, give 'em a break every once in a while. Talk about being anal retentive.[QUOTE=Koolvedge]
it's not nice to call names. and against the TOS.
Anal retentive isn't name calling, it's an opinion of someones attitude. Why not just leave the post alone then, you're welcome to post but why complain, maybe it's not attacking, but it is complaining, and about what. What YOU or HE considers immoral. I wished you good luck in the gym and now instead of saying thanks you're judging me, that's kool because I can only meet your mind where you're at.
purrpelle
March 7th, 2006, 08:04 PM
[QUOTE=purrpelle][QUOTE=Koolvedge]I agree with Zoe, you seem to be attacking for no reason, do you have a personal problem with sex[QUOTE=Koolvedge]
I think that's a little uncalled for. I don't find the posts in this thread to be a problem personally but I could hardly call CJ's post "attacking"
[QUOTE=Koolvedge]And it's the 'hair" nice and shiny, not the face. You need to read more before you write. Your kids must have alot to deal with, give 'em a break every once in a while. Talk about being anal retentive.
Anal retentive isn't name calling, it's an opinion of someones attitude. Why not just leave the post alone then, you're welcome to post but why complain, maybe it's not attacking, but it is complaining, and about what. What YOU or HE considers immoral. I wished you good luck in the gym and now instead of saying thanks you're judging me, that's kool because I can only meet your mind where you're at.
OY. I am not judging you. just pointing out that anyone is welcome to ignore a post or post in a thread, whether or not you agree with it, and that CJ didn't attack you. chill out. bringing up his kids and calling someone anal retentive is a personal attack in my book.
where do the rules say I have to take your advice, BTW? or thank you for that matter? I could say maybe you have a complex yourself but then that would be a personal attack, wouldn't it?
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