I was recently fingered, and i mean, i thought u were supposed to feel something, but i didnt feel anything at all...if this helps i am 15, and he used 2 fingers, lol ok well thats only if it helps lol, so am i supposed to feel anything? i felt a little bit of pain at first but after there just nothing really, is that normal?
Additional info, added Sunday August 1 2004, 12:45 am: also, what is a g-spot i know it has to do something with fingering, so where is it located? moderators plz dont delete this i really want to know because my friends know like everything and i dont, its kind of embaressing :(. Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? alisonmarie answered Monday August 9 2004, 12:42 pm: If you are feeling nervous or not that excited, fingering probably won't do a lot for you. Even if you ARE excited, fingering can leave a lot to be desired.
Most females feel much more pleasure from having their clitorus stimulated; the best way to see what feels good to you is to lock your bedroom door and experiment.
fallenforyoohxo answered Monday August 2 2004, 8:20 pm: dont worry hun thats normal he jsut has to keep tryin to find your spot ask him to use 1 finger n then rub it wit the other hand hope i helped plz tell me how it goes n rate me! xoxo steffy [ fallenforyoohxo's advice column | Ask fallenforyoohxo A Question ]
PuReLuVeR143 answered Sunday August 1 2004, 4:20 am: thats how i felt when i first got fingered, but its TOTALLY normal. to be honest it just means that he isnt very good at it =/ hehe or he hasnt found ur g-spot ..its prolly one of his first times, but as he does it to u more, he'll learn what u like and what u dont like.
~kristin [ PuReLuVeR143's advice column | Ask PuReLuVeR143 A Question ]
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