X
Collapse
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • tartar sauceee
    Member
    • Apr 2013
    • 18

    Originally posted by Little Lotte
    Hello, Im new to this site, but I'm in desperate need for help.

    I've been married to my husband since october, and I did lose my virginity to him previously before we married, I know Ben wasnt a virgin when he took my virginity, but I just dont know, Im so confused.
    I love him too pieces, he is just my everything, we get on so well, but when it comes to the bedroom I'm really not confident at all. Ben is very sweet and takes his time with me, I always try new things, and try my hardest, but I know Im not perfect, and I suppose this can be frustrating for a man.

    Okay, so the other day, we were love making, and I had climaxed, but Ben hadnt yet, he reached his, and tensed up, kissed me, then with his eyes closed, started moaning quietly 'Josie...' Im not called Josie! Im Lotte! I was so appalled!!!He does usually call out my name, and I find that so adorable, thats one of my favourite parts, so for him to say somehting else was awful! I just started crying, he said it three or four times, before he climaxed, then realised I was crying and gave me a kiss and held me, and asked what was wrong, he was so worried about me. I was so stunned, I didnt say anything, I was angry, upset, confused, I didnt want to embarass him, he was very loving, but Im almost a hundred per cent sure he didnt realise he said that name. But it hurt so bad, he called another woman's name! Not mine.

    I dont want to make love if he's going to say someone elses name, but then I'll be letting him down....but I dont know...Im pretty new to all this...is this normal? Do guys do this? Has anyone else had this problem before...?

    Please help!
    Wow. How can he do that to you?

    My current fiance, and two of my exes were virgins when they met me. I could never have done that to them. Giving your viriginity to someone is very special, and that guy must absolutely treat you special for that...

    appalling... indeed.
    Fiance : why are you whining and pouty?? Act like a man!

    Me: Men nowadays can be fickle and emotional and not know what we want. Just like women! Its the 21st century! Its not the 1950's anymore!

    Fiance: grrrr............. thats not how a man is supposed to act!

    Me: Its the 21st century! Hello? Man have emotional rights now! You can't boss my emotions around anymore! This is America...

    Comment

    • vinnyt
      Member
      • May 2013
      • 21

      Originally posted by Little Lotte
      Hello, Im new to this site, but I'm in desperate need for help.

      I've been married to my husband since october, and I did lose my virginity to him previously before we married, I know Ben wasnt a virgin when he took my virginity, but I just dont know, Im so confused.
      I love him too pieces, he is just my everything, we get on so well, but when it comes to the bedroom I'm really not confident at all. Ben is very sweet and takes his time with me, I always try new things, and try my hardest, but I know Im not perfect, and I suppose this can be frustrating for a man.

      Okay, so the other day, we were love making, and I had climaxed, but Ben hadnt yet, he reached his, and tensed up, kissed me, then with his eyes closed, started moaning quietly 'Josie...' Im not called Josie! Im Lotte! I was so appalled!!!He does usually call out my name, and I find that so adorable, thats one of my favourite parts, so for him to say somehting else was awful! I just started crying, he said it three or four times, before he climaxed, then realised I was crying and gave me a kiss and held me, and asked what was wrong, he was so worried about me. I was so stunned, I didnt say anything, I was angry, upset, confused, I didnt want to embarass him, he was very loving, but Im almost a hundred per cent sure he didnt realise he said that name. But it hurt so bad, he called another woman's name! Not mine.

      I dont want to make love if he's going to say someone elses name, but then I'll be letting him down....but I dont know...Im pretty new to all this...is this normal? Do guys do this? Has anyone else had this problem before...?

      Please help!
      As a male representative I can tell you a man will not use wrong name during sex unless he is either having an affair or fantasizing about having one wit that person. Just think about it this way, what would it take for you to call your husband a wrong name?

      Comment

      • jns
        Assistant Admin
        • Mar 2010
        • 8398

        Originally posted by Stillness
        This may be a dumb question, but are you sure that this is what he was saying? I personally don't think this is normal. You ask is it normal for guys, but we're not that different. Is it normal for you or for women? I've called my girlfriend by an ex with a very similar name before (not while we were having sex). I even had two weird incidents after sex where I've called two different girlfriends "Ma," which I only call my mother. So I don't think that slipping and calling someone out of their name so crazy. But to do it over and over again and not realize doesn't really make sense.

        I would ask him what he was saying. You say it was quiet moaning, so I'm hoping you misheard him. Maybe he was saying "Jesus" or some incoherent sounds of pleasure that you misunderstood.
        Originally posted by vinnyt
        As a male representative I can tell you a man will not use wrong name during sex unless he is either having an affair or fantasizing about having one wit that person. Just think about it this way, what would it take for you to call your husband a wrong name?
        My experience is more in line with Stillness than with vinny. Once in a while a name comes out that surprises the heck out of me, like, where did that come from. It is like free association in psychoanalysis.
        I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided, and that is the lamp of experience.
        ...
        Shall we gather strength by irresolution and inaction? Shall we acquire the means of effectual resistance by lying supinely on our backs and hugging the delusive phantom of hope, until our enemies shall have bound us hand and foot?

        From a speech by Patrick Henry on March 23, 1775 at St. John's Church, Richmond, Virginia

        Comment

        or

        Womens Health orange logoGet The Newsletter

        Join our weekly newsletter and get the latest thought-provoking bold research and fearless conversations about sex - plus exclusive product giveaways - delivered to your inbox.

        Latest Activity

        Collapse

        Latest Topics

        Collapse

        • PCOS and unwanted hair growth

          Does anyone have any experience with PCOS and getting rid of unwanted facial hair? What started as one singular strand on my chin in my 20s has turned...

          07-27-2026, 07:25 AM By Birdie_567
        Working...