Originally Posted by pud
Wow, you got all that out of my joke! Good for you. Honestly, you should list where your from so people like Mr Happy don’t give you a load of crap for bad grammar. If I’m reading a post and it’s broken English I look to see where the guy is from. If I see a place that English isn’t the language I’ll give the accent in my mind. If however I look up and see a guy living in the States speaking with broken English, my mind gives a idiot voice to the words.In other words it’s perfectly OK to speak bad English, as long as it’s a second language. When it’s your native tongue, you should at the very least speak in complete sentences, and be articulate. I’m not knocking you for bad grammar, I’m knocking you for listing Outer Space as your location. Unless English is your native tongue, then well I’m sorry.
First of all, I think you are saying all this about Mr.Happy, because he insisted on you using the Spell Check , which you didn’t, at least in the past. Spell check is one thing, grammar is another. Except if Spelling and Grammar is the same thing in English (which I did learn as my second language), if so, do enlighten me please.
I always use the spell check and for that reason I don’t get any ‘useful comments’. Well, there are always exceptions…
Then, there is this other thing, there will be a time when another user will use the search button for a similar problem and will find this topic among others, which is 60% ‘useful’, thanks to your great ‘humor’. But wait, 2 posts explaining humor, both mentioning a user that didn’t even bother to comment, I guess you are his ‘…’ (fill in the word, my English is not that good and Greek is not allowed).
Anyway, enough with this.
Originally Posted by peforeal
Some fluid buildup is bound to happen when you start to increase the intensity of your PEing. I’ve never found it be that big of a problem. If you want to accelerate removal of the fluid, you can always massage that area below your glans with an OK grip.
Thanks for your reply, I think I have read the topic you suggest (in your next post, not in the one I quoted) in the past, but what I care about is not how to remove the fluid left after a PE session (I mean it doesn’t really bother me). What I care about is if fluid buildup can be considered as a PI (it affects flaccid for some time after) and if yes,negative or positive, what is your opinion ?
I thought, since there is no such reference in the article about PI, it would be good if people who have experienced this to say what do they think on whether fluid buildup can be seen as a PI or not.
Thanks for your reply again, even though it is not as useful as Pud’s.