Shaking his head, all Claude could do was chuckle. He had to wonder just what the hell women were told before they entered a marriage and the marital bed most of the time. Apparently Evelyn couldn't just up and say what happened, which considering she had children, was quite hilarious to Claude, but the analogy was making his head spin.
"You're over thinking the entire concept," He started, gently, pausing to think of how best to use what Ellory now knew, to push off in a more concrete direction. "Evelyn was speaking plainly, in a broader sense. She meant that men and women have different anatomy for a reason," Claude rather thought being straightforward about this was probably the best way to go about it. Fortunately, Ellory didn't quite seem to be taking it too seriously. "And that when you put the "pieces" together, that's how sex works." He raised an eyebrow at her with a hint of a smile tugging at the corner of his mouth. They were married now, they could speak candidly about what could and normally happens in bed between a man and wife.
"The first time can be a little painful for women- just to warn you, but after that it is anything but, when done correctly." Not that Claude was an expert, but he liked to think he knew what he was doing.
"You're over thinking the entire concept," He started, gently, pausing to think of how best to use what Ellory now knew, to push off in a more concrete direction. "Evelyn was speaking plainly, in a broader sense. She meant that men and women have different anatomy for a reason," Claude rather thought being straightforward about this was probably the best way to go about it. Fortunately, Ellory didn't quite seem to be taking it too seriously. "And that when you put the "pieces" together, that's how sex works." He raised an eyebrow at her with a hint of a smile tugging at the corner of his mouth. They were married now, they could speak candidly about what could and normally happens in bed between a man and wife.
"The first time can be a little painful for women- just to warn you, but after that it is anything but, when done correctly." Not that Claude was an expert, but he liked to think he knew what he was doing.