@@yahoo.com posted a thread about lube, and it made me think about jerking off because...well...I'm here alone and.. But, that made me wonder, do you guys use both hands to whack it? Is that common? Or are you committed to one hand only? Considering that we're trying to survive Trump and global warming, I wanted to address this hot button topic.
I do use both hands. But interestingly, as a righty, I use my right hand if it's wet, but my left hand if it's a dry one.
Call me crazy, but I swear my umm...body... talks to me and tells me which hand to use. Like, there are specific times where I need to go left and dry. *clearly I need to get laid*
You're not on the West Coast @OckyDub so I wouldn't expect you to know this. However, I'm amused that you used a pic of a dude wearing a t-shirt of a university whose mascot is a beaver given the topic. Clearly, for my amusement only (and slightly immature), but appreciated it nonetheless.
I am right handed but use my left hand to jack 90 percent of the time. In the few times I'm not sitting in front of the computer and on the bed laying back either alone or with someone, I'm a lot more exploratory and use both hands and use thumbs first grip sometimes. Personal Fun Fact....Pac Man is the only arcade game that I use my right hand to play. Which clearly I was doing well before I was playin wit myseff
Same here! It’s weird because my dominant hand is my right but I never use that hand to pleasure myself lol!
Right handed but traditional masturbates with left hand had me curious... We Asked a Sex Therapist About the Thrills of Left-Handed Wanking
I see you updated the original post w graphics @OckyDub . Look at us working together despite your well documented disdain for me.
Whoa, you have times you go dry? Do you reach full climax / ejaculation dry? I wouldn't even attempt that. It seems like it would be murder on your penis/skin health. That doesn't hurt or feel uncomfortable?
Does nobody else use their non-dominant hand to cup their balls? They're mad sensitive. Just me? Okay.
Yea, it's just a diff stroke. Left/dry is more of a shaft thing, and right/lube is more head focused. But interestingly, switching up the hand/moisture pairings throws it off.