I would say I do that at least once every couple of weeks. It used to be several times a week, but I've gotten better at getting to sleep in general.
It's still my go-to if I can't get to sleep.
FYI, you can still get someone pregnant even if you don't cum. Pre-cum often contains a small amount of semen and that can definitely be enough to do the job. Not to mention the fact that STIs are a potential concern.
I wouldn't be having sex without a condom unless one or both of you has some other form of prevention, and you've both been tested since the last time you had unprotected sex, or relatively recently.
You don't want to fuck around when it comes to potentially having a kid you're not ready for, or getting an STI.
I've been seeing someone for a while now. We don't generally see each other often, and for reasons outside either of our control, we'd never had sex until this weekend. We had a good time, and I learned two very important things. The first is that she gets very loud. So much so that I was genuinely a bit concerned about the neighbours. I'm definitely going to be making sure my windows are closed next time. The second is that she gets very turned on when you bite her on the neck. That's a handy thing to know.
It might be a while before we see each other again, but you can bet I'll be taking advantage of that knowledge any time I can.
Unless the poster is into that, of course.
Yeah, I was at a gangbang and one of the women wanted a DP. For whatever reason, I ended up being part of it. She was riding me and another guy was in the doggy position.
Can't say it did anything much for me personally. I'd quite happily do it again, either in the same situation or if a partner wanted it, but I wouldn't go out of my way. I'm glad I did it once at least, just to have the experience.
Would really depend on how I was feeling in the situation. The worst they'd get would be a polite "No thank you."
Maybe a better option would be to leave !gonewild open to all, then create specific spaces for those who do want to limit what they see.