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Being too small isn’t necessarily a deal-breaker. Lots of women marry guys with small penises. Don’t be fooled, though.
She’s disappointed that you’re not bigger. She’s disappointed that sex is going to be at least a little bit worse than it could be because you don’t have what it takes between your legs.
That’s where the magic of cuckolding comes in. You be the husband of her dreams in every way except for what’s hanging between your legs. You take care of her. You emotionally support her. You bring her to great orgasms with your tongue, fingers, and even toys. Then she finds someone else with a big penis to give her the sex she craves.
Be honest with yourself, cuckold. Wouldn’t it be nice to know that your wife isn’t going to be disappointed in your penis anymore? Wouldn’t it be nice to know that she’s got someone else to take care of her sexual needs while you take care of everything else? Wouldn’t it be nice to know your place in the marriage and to forget all about anxieties related to your penis size?
Love The Frustration
When I do allow him an orgasm, I encourage him to cum as fast as possible. In our relationship, premature orgasm is regarded as a good thing as it shows that he lusts after me so completely, that he can’t control himself at all. It also takes so little time and effort on my part to make it happen. Taking the cage off, making him cum (a few gentle strokes is all it takes), and putting the cage back on is a simple chore that wastes 5 minutes of my time at a maximum, and that’s how it should be.
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