Menstrual Sex

Discussion in 'Sexual Health' started by SexWoes, Apr 26, 2023.

  1. VagaBond007

    VagaBond007 Members

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    I've had women have there period in the middle of having sex a bunch of times.
    First time it happened I was like: Why is there blood on my dick, and thought I had cut my self on something, then I went down on her and could taste pennys.. so I was like ohh. She did not seem to care or know, I did not say anything because I did not want to embarrass her
     
  2. straightma1e

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    Oh yes, thanks for reminding me. Been there, done that, had that taste also. But I don't have a tee shirt proving it.
     
  3. Steven Carlos

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    I have no aversion to it. On some partners I have even performed oral sex during their period and thoroughly enjoyed it. Some women are too self-conscious though and want nothing to do with sex (oral or otherwise) during their monthlies. As far as blood on the dick or your mouth, it washes off just fine. No biggie.
     
  4. Jenna1995

    Jenna1995 Promiscuous and Daring!

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    I started a thread on Taboos and as I looked this up a few minutes ago, found it was/is a common taboo in various cultures. I forgot to give myself credit for it! :D
     
  5. OzzieBoy

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    So this is your 14th Taboo?
     
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  6. Jenna1995

    Jenna1995 Promiscuous and Daring!

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    Yes, I suppose so!
     
  7. Steven Carlos

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    Speaking of Taboos, I've been seeing a lot of news articles online about 'Period Masks' or 'Menstrual Masks'. One such article says, "Advocates of menstrual masking often argue that period blood contains stem cells, cytokines and proteins that could rejuvenate the skin. There is currently no clinical evidence to support using menstrual blood as a topical skincare treatment. However, its biological composition has shown potential in medical research. The biological richness of menstrual blood is undeniable, but its safe and effective use belongs in controlled medical research – not in DIY skincare routines." Quite frankly, I'd be open to trying it but my girlfriend no longer menstruates so I don't have access to any.
     
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  8. 6Sailor9

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    Hmmmm?
     
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