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Before & after you have had your LOs, how did your "turn ons" and things that got you to an O change?
For instance: before I liked my boobs played with and cullingus, but now since I BF'd I don't like them played with and I feel like cullingus is not appealing, but I love when DH nibbles on my ears and my neck!
Re: before & after LO
You could try putting it in English, perhaps you might get better answers....
......sitting here wondering what a 'LOs' is exactly.....or a 'BFd'....
Well if you would do you research...
LO=Little One and BF=Breastfed.
I guess you don't read on thebump boards.
O sorry about the spelling error.
I wasn't complaining about the activities Dh and I have. I was just wondering if anyone else had things change after they had their LOs
I know I'm late coming into this thread...
But wow...I've had the same issue. After I had my daughter, any kind of stimulation with my breasts tickled or just was mentally uncomfortable. My husband is puzzled because I've always enjoyed it, but now I dread it.
I'm fairly certain it's a mental thing caused by a few issues we've been going through, but it's nice to know I'm not the only one.
I know I'm late coming into this thread...
But wow...I've had the same issue. After I had my daughter, any kind of stimulation with my breasts tickled or just was mentally uncomfortable. My husband is puzzled because I've always enjoyed it, but now I dread it.
I'm fairly certain it's a mental thing caused by a few issues we've been going through, but it's nice to know I'm not the only one.