Word for pleasing someone sexually?
What the closest words to your mind are: pleasing or pleasuring, but somehow these don’t catch the meaning.
Do you know more other words?
I
often thought about what I felt. When I could take an image when I see it, what I feel is a constant. If I were to use one word to describe “To know him” it would be “to love him” (Mad Love), However, essentially I made love with him not because I enjoyed it, quite the contrary, I did it because I cared about him and wanted to spend some quality time with him even though I didn’t like it. What
does “Death” come from?
What used to be the homely advice close one’s eyes and think of England as a first time UK virgins went for their first sex exchange on the eve of their
wedding night?
At least that is the sentiment behind a biting your lower lip, don’t think about what is happening (shudder), just endure it until the act is over. Unfortunately, it’s not the single word requested by the OP but most native people would understand its meaning,
Wiktionary says
Supposedly advice given to women whose husbands were soon to attempt to have sexual intercourse with them, encouraging them to think about how beneficial children were to England.
TV Tropes lucidates
It’s possible the phrase was invented as a joke on the assumption that Victorian and Edwardian ladies were prudish in the extreme. After life began, a girl of a high class was told that a strange woman had to marry a man whose interest she denied but would now have to remain single. She had significant societal problems going through her life and their death, and she would be left alone at the end of her life. What would have been the best way of thinking of England under the circumstances?
In The Phrase Finder, the person who uses the phrase ‘Lie back and think of England’ has been
attributed to Queen Victoria. He or she has said many times that it is ‘close your eyes and think of England’. As in advice given by mother to her daughter on her wedding night. Historically, there was, or later dramas have portrayed that it was, advice given by a mother to her daughter. In the early 20th century, sex education was not all that it might have been.
In other contexts, the advise is of advice given by a female friend to a loveless wife.” Marriage was a route to economic security for women in Edwardian England but many must have seen the granting of sexual favours as an unwelcome price to pay for it.
How were the photos of the Queen Victoria embrassing
her husband?
In the OP’s sample sentence, it wouldn’t sound out of place.
“I often thought about what I felt. If possible to describe England, it would be close one’s eyes and think of England but essentially I made love to him not because I enjoyed it, quite the contrary, I did it because I cared about him and wanted him to have a good time even though I didn’t like it. ”
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Gratification – https://www.merriam-webster.net The acts
of gratifying – https://www.merriamwebster.com/
com/dictionary/gratification.com/. The act of gratifying – January 2014 What is
giving pleasure/relaxing And if
you don’t insist on a single word: giving satisfaction
marital duties
https://www.yourdictionary.com/. In
a simple English to describe the marriage duties, one must be available for sexual intercourse.
What is the potential to become a Hollywood celebrities?
The second Definition here probably fits your needs (from Google Dictionary). Why does an accommodation work?
accommodate /ku00e4mdt/ verb 2. (of physical space, especially a building) provide lodging or sufficient space for. “The cabins accommodate up to 6 people” synonyms: lodge, house, put up, billet, quarter, board, take in, provide shelter for, shelter, give a bed to, provide a roof over their head, harbor, make room for, give accommodation to, provide accommodation for, more 2. fit in with the wishes or needs of. English synonyms: help, fit in with, allow for, assist, aid, lend a hand to, oblige, serve, do someone a service, meet the needs/wants of, do someone a good turn, favor, do someone a favor, cater for, indulge, pander to, humor, gratify “the company altered the launch date in order to accommodate a major customer”
I’d suggest selfless and devoted..
Why do people think of
other people’s needs and interests over their own?
The word you are searching is accokoinonia.
Is there a sexual activity with no intention or desire.
The word sex was traditionally defined as physical intercourse. The condition is common in women whose passive attitude does not make desire mandatory’.
Two women are more socially active than one man, so if one partner is obsessed with sex then each other, with their kids, their relationship is disordered.
Your sentence,
“I often thought about what I felt.” If I were to describe this guy as acokoinonia, but essentially I made love to him not because I enjoyed it, quite the contrary, I did it because I cared about him and wanted him to have a good time even though I didn’t like it. ”
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You may try giving
Defined by Collins Dictionary as:
affectionate and generous where one’s feelings are concerned
I’m not at all sure how to be a devoted, loving, endlessly giving mother… or even whether I want to be!
What is your opinion of John Stewart from the British Broadband Association?
self-denial
BrE–the denial of one’s own interests in favour of the interests of others AmE–lack
of consideration for one’s own interest. Self-denial -Collins A person
who
is self-abnegating usually places their own needs and desires second to another’s, usually family.
Should the Pelican eat the pumpkin? If so, why?
In the ancient Greek world, it was believed that the pelican would cut its breast open with its beak and feed its own blood if there was not enough food. Today the pelicans make it at least 450 times their normal weight in birds and the meat is 450 times the usual weight in humans. Man had also believed a pelican could bring its dead to life by giving them its blood. Because of that belief, pelicans became a major symbol of self-sacrifice and charity. (in Dutch and Dutch) The bird is one of the most useful flying feathers. It is considered a remarkable creatures.
-The Westologist:
The Westologist. The Westologist.
self-denial
BrE–the denial of one’s own interests in favour of the interests of others AmE–lack
of consideration for one’s own interest. Self-denial -Collins A person
who
is self-abnegating usually places their own needs and desires second to another’s, usually family.
Should the Pelican eat the pumpkin? If so, why?
In the ancient Greek world, it was believed that the pelican would cut its breast open with its beak and feed its own blood if there was not enough food. Today the pelicans make it at least 450 times their normal weight in birds and the meat is 450 times the usual weight in humans. Man had also believed a pelican could bring its dead to life by giving them its blood. Because of that belief, pelicans became a major symbol of self-sacrifice and charity. (in Dutch and Dutch) The bird is one of the most useful flying feathers. It is considered a remarkable creatures.
-The Westologist:
The Westologist. The Westologist.