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Cake day: July 7th, 2023

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  • It’s a somewhat uncomfortable feeling tbh, like being pulled towards something. Physically, it’s slightly achy and stiff with the feeling of my heartbeat all over like a race is about to start. Emotionally, it depends. With someone I care about and who cares about me, it’s almost like because they’re accepting me in a state that I usually try to hide, there’s this almost sugary feeling of excitement. With someone casual, there’s a feeling of relief. Sustained arousal after the initial portion feels stiff, less intense, and kinda fleeting… but it’s also easy to get overwhelmed.







    1. How sensitive is your clit? Can it take direct and intense stimulation, does it take only light stimulation directly, or can you only stimulate it through the hood?
    2. Does your clitoris stick out outside the hood normally or does it stay inside?
    3. How big would you say your clitoris is?
    4. In what ways do you like your clitoris to be stimulated?
    5. When you are aroused, what happens to your clit?
    6. When you are having an orgasm, what happens to your clit? Does it throb? Does it stay the same?
    7. After your are done having an orgasm, what happens to your clit? Does it become sensitive, or does it stay the same?
    8. Are there any extra sensitive or less sensitive spots on your clitoris? Where?
    9. Have you ever injured or bruised your clit? How did that go?

    As for orgasms:

    1. What does your standard orgasm feel like? How do you prefer to get there?
    2. Can you describe how the clitoral and the g-spot orgasm feel? (muscle tension, tingling sensations, etc.)
    3. Is it hard for you to reach multiple orgasms?
    4. Do multiple orgasms feel different than just one? How do they feel different?
    5. Is it possible to have too many and if so, what does that feel like?
    6. Is there a point where you have to “recharge” like men before you can have the next orgasm?
    7. Is it possible for you to stop your self from having an orgasm when you are having one?
    8. How have your orgasms changed with age











  • It’s a somewhat uncomfortable feeling tbh, like being pulled towards something. Physically, it’s slightly achy and stiff with the feeling of my heartbeat all over like a race is about to start. Emotionally, it depends. With someone I care about and who cares about me, it’s almost like because they’re accepting me in a state that I usually try to hide, there’s this almost sugary feeling of excitement. With someone casual, there’s a feeling of relief. Sustained arousal after the initial portion feels stiff, less intense, and kinda fleeting… but it’s also easy to get overwhelmed.

    Edit: does any of that relate?