serveyourwife:No, you should not let him cum. His horny little pee pee should be left in its cage
serveyourwife: No, you should not let him cum. His horny little pee pee should be left in its cage where it belongs. Letting him have a squirt won’t do either of you any good. He’ll become almost immediately quite lazy, his ears will magically stop working, his helpful attitude will disappear, and you’ll get upset with the sudden change in his behavior. The thing is this. It isn’t really his fault. It’s called the refractory period and it’s just what happens when a man cums. And, to make things worse, research has shown that it takes at least one to two WEEKS for his hormone levels to return to normal! But, now that you know that, you also have the answer. Go with him to his physical exam, discuss his chastity with his doctor, and provided that he doesn’t need to ejaculate for health reasons, then just don’t let him cum - period. It’s really that simple. Yes, complete and total orgasm denial for him will be more than he bargained for. Too bad, so sad. It’s what you both need, and your marriage will be so much better for it. If you do occasionally choose to let him squirt from his little pee pee, just make sure that (1) you lock him back up immediately and (2) be prepared to monitor his performance much more closely for the next couple of weeks and expect that he might need a little more corrective intervention. In this picture, we can only imagine what she must be telling him… “Aww, look, sweetie. I think your horny little penis is crying because it wants pussy so bad it can’t stand it! Poor little penis, all horny and frustrated, unable to get any relief while you eat my pussy morning and night. You’re such a good little pussy-eater. I think I’m just going to keep you locked up for good!” -- source link