LEARNING TO LOVE STRAP-ONS: A FRIDAY NIGHT BEDTIME STORY
Written by Miss Bliss on January 25, 2008 – 6:00 am -
You’ve never used a strap-on and liked it.
The first time a girl tightened those leather straps around your hips, fastening her cock to your body, you felt nothing.
On your back, beneath her, behind her, she loved everything you did to her, but still, nothing.
And, when the three of you physically connected, you and your man taking her together, you watched their faces, touched her hair with one hand, stroked his back with the other, and wanted to be there with them. But you weren’t.
Tonight is different. New advances in sex toy technology have created a strap-on that has two attachments: one for her and one for you.
It’s a little complicated to get on. You don’t know if you should insert your dildo before you adjust the straps or the other way around. Either option is awkward.
She watches you from the bed and you smile, a little embarrassed. You ask for help, and she leisurely climbs off the bed and walks towards you. You study the tiny waist, the full breasts, and desire her.
You expect her to come in front of you and help, but she surprises you by coming from behind. Her lips graze the back of your neck as her arms reach around and find the dildo. “May I,” she asks in a whisper. You smile, step your legs a little further apart, and allow her to fill you. She tightens the straps and this time already feels different than the others.
As she leads you back to the bed, you are conscious of the hardness inside of you, connected to the hardness out in front of you.
Now, you are both on your knees. You kiss and run fingers through shampooed hair, while your cock bounces in front of you. Assisting you coyly, she pours lube from her left hand into her right. Slowly, as if you were a man, she strokes the dildo that is facing her thigh. She makes it wet, makes it warm, makes it ready. With each stroke, each gentle pull outward, the cock within you moves, just a bit.
This movement stimulates fierce lust. Suddenly, you want her. You ask her to get on her hands and knees and place a pillow under her belly for soft support. “Touch yourself,” you whisper into her ear, and her right hand shifts underneath her until her body vibrates slowly.
Play began hours ago, and she is ready for you. The head of your new cock is a little bigger than the others you’ve used, so you enter her slowly, just getting the head in first. The tip is in and she moans, and you push further. “Is this alright,” you ask, but she just says, “More.”
You push all the way into her, and something is different. The dildo inside of you pushes back. You pull out of her, and the one inside you pulls out, too. It’s a part of you. Push and pull. Sliding in and out. You are both connected.
Now, it gets fun. You get to fuck her like a man. You have a cock, and you begin to explore her insides with it. You move your hips from side to side, moving your cock to the left and right. Then you switch and make small circles, then wider ones. With each new move, her breath changes: she moans, she sighs, she begs for more. And you feel it all.
“Faster,” she breathes, and your hips move faster.
“Deeper,” she sighs, and you go deeper.
“Yes, just like that,” she moans, “Just like that. Don’t stop. Please don’t stop.”
She is close, and for the first time, you’re going to feel it when you make her come. Lost in the moment, you have never felt so connected to the male part of yourself. This must be what it feels like for a man, you think, or at least it’s close to what a man feels. Your thighs hurt and your abs feel the workout but you keep going. She is going to come all over you and you cannot wait.
“I’m so close,” she says once more.
But right then, out of nowhere, comes the deepest vaginal orgasm you’ve ever felt. Your climax is hard, more powerful than you’ve had a very long time, and you realize - in bliss and horror- you can’t finish her.
You have to stop and catch your breath. Mumbling an odd apology, you roll off her in an orgasmic daze.
“Oh my God,” you say between breaths, “I came too early. I can’t believe it.”
“It’s okay, honey,” she says, but you hear her disappointment.
“No,” you say. “I’m not letting you go without the orgasm you deserve.” You turn to your man who is beaming with pride, so happy the toy he surprised you with works so very well. “Darling,” you say to him, “I think I need your help.”
He smiles and she’s delighted. You place a condom on his warm, hard perfection, then turn, and hold her in your arms. As you kiss her lips, he takes over where you left off.
XOXOXOXOXXOXO
BLISS WARRIOR
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NEW “PAINFUL” HPV VACCINE CAUSING GIRLS TO FAINT
Written by Miss Bliss on January 10, 2008 – 6:00 am -Dearest Bliss Warriors,
As many of you know, and all of you should know, human papilloma virus, or HPV, is the STD that causes cervical and vaginal cancer. Recently, the Food and Drug Administration approved Gardasil’s HPV vaccine for women age 9-26. At first glance, this seems like wonderful news. According to the Center for Disease Control, 80% of all women will contract HPV by the time they reach the age of 50. In 2004, over 10,000 women contracted cervical cancer and 2,900 died from it. A vaccine that will save women from surgery, chemotherapy, and potentially death seems like something we should celebrate. The problem is, Gardasil’s vaccine is not all that it is hyped to be, and may actually be dangerous.
According to msnbc.com the vaccine is so painful, it is causing young girls to pass out in doctors’ offices:
Pain usually brief
The pain is short-lived, girls say; many react with little more than a grimace. But some teens say it’s uncomfortable driving with or sleeping on the injected arm for up to a day after getting the shot.
Officials at Merck & Co., which makes the vaccine, acknowledge the sting. They attribute it partly to the virus-like particles in the shot. Pre-marketing studies showed more reports of pain from Gardasil than from dummy shots, and patients reported more pain when given shots with more of the particles.
Meanwhile, U.S. health officials have noticed a rise in reports of vaccine-associated fainting in girls. From 2002-2004 there were about 50 reports of fainting; from 2005 until last July, there were about 230. About 180 of those cases followed a shot of Gardasil, which came on the market in 2006.
IS THE VACCINE SAFE FOR YOUNG WOMEN?
LifeSiteNews.com reported on September 20, 2007 that the HPV vaccine has already been linked to deaths and severely painful side-effects:
In just little over a year, the HPV vaccine has been associated with at least five deaths, not to mention thousands of reports of adverse effects, hundreds deemed serious, and many that required hospitalization.
Judicial Watch, a U.S. government watchdog, became concerned while noting large donations to key politicians originating from Merck. A freedom of information request from the group in May of this year discovered that during the period from June 8, 2006 - when the vaccines received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) - to May 2007 there were 1,637 reports of adverse reactions to the HPV vaccine reported to the FDA.
Three deaths were related to the vaccine, including one of a 12-year-old. One physician’s assistant reported that a female patient “died of a blood clot three hours after getting the Gardasil vaccine.” Two other reports, on girls 12 and 19, reported deaths relating to heart problems and/or blood clotting.
THE VACCINE ONLY PROTECTS AGAINST 4 STRANDS OF HPV
According to LA Daily News, the vaccine only protects against (HPV) types 6, 11, 16 and 18. There are many other strains that could cause genital warts and cervical cancer, but the vaccine only affects the most common strands. So, ladies, do not expect this vaccine to protect you from contracting the many forms of HPV.
YOU MAY HAVE HPV RIGHT NOW AND NOT BE SYMPTOMATIC
HPV is a very tricky STD since it is asyptomatic in men (they are only carriers) and women can have it without showing symptoms for up to 2 years. This is why the pap smear is one of the greatest gifts medical research has given women. Pap smears detect pre-cancerous cells early and when HPV is detected early, it can often be healed naturally. Many natural health advocates advise women with HPV to avoid sugar, dairy, and refined flour to help balance the body and help the body heal naturally. (There are many girls I know who have been successful healing HPV by changing their diet, going to acupuncturists, and doing yoga.) Of course, if you are developing cancerous cells, it is important to talk with your doctor, get second opinions and find HPV support groups online before making any decisions about the best way for you to heal.
ABSTINENCE IS STILL, SADLY, THE BEST WAY TO AVOID HPV
Condoms work (at least for the areas they are covering) but the best defense is to be honest with your partner(s) and get tested every six months if you have more than one sexual partner. Make sure to get regular pap smears and visit your gyn once a year, at least.
20 MILLION PEOPLE HAVE HPV RIGHT NOW
If HPV were symptomatic in men and caused penile cancer, I doubt 20 million people would be affected with this disease. HPV research has been underfunded and much more scientific work needs to be done. As women we need to actively fight for new cures; cures that do not cause young women to die from blood clots. Merck developed the vaccine, threw money around Washington [as they did during the trials for their VIOXX, another FDA approved drug that was pulled off the market after it was linked to an increased risk of heart attacks and strokes], and did not test it adequately.
Please, Foxy Girls and Moms out there, make sure to think twice before taking the vaccine or giving it to your daughters…
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