My husband and I were having sex the other day, and although I was enjoying it, my body decided not to cooperate so there was not enough lubrication. He hadn't finished yet (I'd orgasmed earlier), and so I tried to keep going until he did. Unfortunately it got to the point that it simply hurt and he said, "If you want to stop, then we can."
I took that to mean stop everything, but apparently he actually meant stop intercourse and assumed I would get him to climax in other ways. We laid there for a few minutes, and then he seemed to get upset, which is when I realized I had misinterpreted "stop." Of course then that entirely killed the mood, and there was no way it would have been comfortable for either of us to feel as if I was doing something out of obligation. Should I have understood what he meant? Was I being selfish?
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@ Muirnea
One question: do you climax EVERY SINGLE TIME you guys have sex? I'm assuming that's a no. I definetely would not feel bad, and I personally find oral sex gross, although on special occasions or fooling around to get him aroused I'll do it. You're not being selfish at all. I mean do you think that he worries about making sure you climax this much? Girl, you're fine. Don't worry about it. Next time just blow his mind and he'll forget all about it. Guys can be really simple. Haha