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   Home » Tips » 6 Mistakes Men Make In The Bedroom That Women HATE Tips 6 Mistakes Men Make In The Bedroom That Women HATE R. Baum October 23, 2016 335 0    The other day, Alpha overheard a woman talking about her horrendous sexual experience with some poor dude. She was totally kissing and telling! Aaron was riveted, but at the same time, embarrassed for this guy. In this video men’s style, grooming, fitness and lifestyle expert, Aaron Marino of IAmAlphaM, AaronMarino, and Pete & Pedro explains the mistakes men make in the bedroom. Mistakes Guys Make in the Sack 1. Not enough foreplay – you can’t go from 1st gear to 4th. You can’t skip gears! 2. Quiet like a mouse 3. Being too aggressive with the breasts – don’t bite the nipples or squeezing 4. Not being well groomed – prune the pubes as well as let the facial hair become softer 5. Smelling – don’t put cologne on your junk! Eliminate the odor with Chassis Powder. 6. Thinking that pornography is what it should be  RELATED ARTICLES  Gentlemans Guide to Suit Tailoring  The Unofficial Goldman Sachs Holiday Gift Guide  A Guide To Buttons  A Guide to Wearing A Vest  TOP 10 Grooming DON’Ts!!! BIGGEST Men’s Grooming Mistakes  A Guide to Buying Pre-Owned Rolex We will be happy to hear your thoughts LEAVE A REPLY  Pages About The Baum List Contact Us Home Privacy Policy © 2016 The Baum List. All rights reserved. Sumo Shares
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