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Lilithia says...

That's what I did, but it still starts at the beginning.

oritteropo said:

You should be able to set the start time, the parameter is start=(number of seconds from start)... so to start one minute in you need to add &start=60 to the other parameters.

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Lilithia says...

I don't know anything about this issue apart from what is stated in this video and what you just said. I guess I could do my own study, but I think it would come across as strange or creepy if I approached random women with big and small breasts on the street, asking them if they like their breasts being touched and writing down the results.
Everybody seems to have a different opinion on this, so I guess I'll never know.

Stu said:

Go talk to women with larger breasts and ones with smaller. Do your own study. Their "sexual sensitivity," as in their stimulation for pleasure is much less. That has been my personal experience. Women with breasts C cup and under like fondling and breast play more.

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Lilithia says...

If what you say is true, he probably knows that this value is meant to represent the average. Nevertheless, some people actually believe that this really means every 7 seconds every day, which is the myth he tries to debunk in this video, not the study (if there is one) that people apparently misinterpreted.

newtboy said:

WTF?!? 30 min of sex "might burn off 85-150 calories!?! Not the way I do it, buddy! Try moving a little.
Peaking sexually is about how much sex you WANT, not how much you might get.
The study said men think about sex every 7 seconds ON AVERAGE, dumbass, that's different from 'every seven seconds'! That means if they think about sex 100 times in one minute, they're good for the next 12. A 'thought' doesn't take long for most of us. If you consider many teenagers spend months or even years thinking about sex, it gives them a lot of time later in life to think about other things and yet still 'think about sex every seven seconds on average'.
Can a newt get a *fail (I'm not talking to you, Sifty)

20 Misconceptions About Sex (mental_floss)

Lilithia says...

As he said, studies have shown that bigger breasts are less sensitive, but this only makes a difference if you try to feel "hair-like filaments". If you're not trying to feel a single hair on your breasts, it seems to make no difference.

Stu said:

I'm with blue. It's been an assumed 6 inches forever but there's been studies out since the 90s that the avg is only 5.5 and then they even broke it down by race with american indians being the largest avg at 5.7. Same thing with condom sensitivity. They actually make condoms now that make it less sensitive for men who go...faster. Bigger breasts ARE less sensitive. The latest being a study done in Vienna where larger breasts were approximately 25% less sensitive because breast have more fatty tissue than glandular tissue which is more sensitive.
I want to see this guy's sources. He has a lot of good facts but a lot of bad ones as well.

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Lilithia says...

You have to consider that he only talks about the average person, which in turn only takes into account the persons who took part in these studies. This means that individuals may, of course, deviate from the average values resulting from these studies. Unless you are the average person, your own experience is bound to differ from what the average person would experience according to these studies.

He didn't say that condoms won't reduce the sensation. He just stated that on average they don't make a man last longer in bed.

Also, he stated that on average, taking into account men with lifelong issues with this in general, the age makes no difference considering premature ejaculation. This doesn't mean that it won't be like you said for most men who don't suffer from "severe and lifelong premature ejaculation". He even admits that for most men it is a "transient issue that goes away".

Enzoblue said:

No evidence just experience. Like the condom thing, it DOES reduce the sensation, (your fooling yourself if you think otherwise), and did they account for experience in the old/young difference? I've never met anyone who thought that women were getting more hairless and ask any man over 40 and he will tell you that he came faster in his 20's - once having to concentrate on not coming and now having to do just the opposite. Does the experiment consider man's developed mental control?
You may be right, but it just all seems iffy to me. Never heard 7" before.



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