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Question:
Biting the partner: what does it mean??

Dear doctor, My partner has very strange behaviour. He bites me every time whenever we make love. Sometime even when we just kiss. That leaves bruises, which last at least for a week. I ask him several times not to do the same again but he never listened to me or he just cannot control himself from biting me. The usual places are while kissing: neck and sometimes lips and tongue. While making love: arms and breast, thighs, bikini lines. What does this behaviour indicate.?? I would be grateful for your response. Thank you,


Answer:
by Rajendra Sathe:
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Whilst making love, some men get highly aroused and are not able to consciously control their actions. It seems your partner belongs to this category. All I can suggest is that you must remain more alert while making love and guide his mouth away the moment he starts biting you. Over a period of time he will understand that you do not like to be bitten. You could allow him to bite you on the breasts below the nipples because that is an area which remains covered even when you wear a bikini. How ever you have to be more forceful so that he understands.

Reviewed by: Scott Gross M. Ed.

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