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(Do not be too sure, Mr/Mrs Article! My fiance does not sleep after making love, but watching movies, usually he likes to watch action movies or cartoons. Me: reading the books, listening to classical music of his cartoons and snacking the Cassava Chips. The only thing uniting us after sex is snack. Then, before bed we always brush our teeth.
Well, but these were the memories of so many orgasm in years ago. Now, after having a baby, before making love my fiance always make sure that our baby is sleeping soundly. After sex, my fiance always make sure that our baby is still asleep. After he's sure that our baby is still sleeping, then... it depends.
If he is not too tired, then usually our ritual activities will take place as usual. TV, Books and Cassava Chips. Or we'll have it again. Sex. But if he is too tired -- And sometimes I feel I am very cruel because I directly have made him too tired. Sorry, dahling. Seriously.--- then what I do to him is a arelaxing massage. It is a symbolic motion, my thanks to him for making me orgasm. Thus, our sex is always based on the "Sorry and Thank you".
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