ok when people have sex ....does the guy all have to insert it... or does it just "go in" when they lay on top of each other...is it lyk a magnet effect...or something?
xo_dream answered Friday August 13 2004, 11:54 pm: PLEASE don't have sex for a long time. No offense, but if you have to ask how it's done, you're not ready. But yes, the guy has to insert it. [ xo_dream's advice column | Ask xo_dream A Question ]
Lena answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 2:18 am: magnet effect? HAHAHA!!! no!! lol he has to put it in! lmao! it doesnt just go in! haha...!!!! sry.. but thats funny... [ Lena's advice column | Ask Lena A Question ]
xocutiepiesxo answered Tuesday August 10 2004, 9:21 am: no..lol its not a magnet effect! lol yea..the guy has to insert it..just be careful in any choices you make and stay protected! =)
kevin1986 answered Tuesday August 10 2004, 3:04 am: A magnetic effect? Well no,I wouldn't go THAT far. The guy usually will put himself in you,but you could always do it if you're goin at it doggie style. It actually takes some coordination to have sex. It won't just go in. That's why people never accidently have sex. [ kevin1986's advice column | Ask kevin1986 A Question ]
girdy_goo15 answered Monday August 9 2004, 7:18 pm: well first of all magnents have nothin to do wid it. say ur layin in missionary position. u on the bottom and him on the top. well he will have to give guidence to his penis. then once he can slide in and out he won't need to guide it anymore and he will be all open for you.lol. and just remember that sex is mentally and emotionally strenuous so think about it carefully. and always be protected. [ girdy_goo15's advice column | Ask girdy_goo15 A Question ]
Hotblonde123 answered Monday August 9 2004, 5:18 pm: You always have to insert it. Sometimes if its the first time you may have to help the guy. He might not be able to get it in or find the whole. If ya need me drop one in my inbox. [ Hotblonde123's advice column | Ask Hotblonde123 A Question ]
duzzie19 answered Monday August 9 2004, 5:18 pm: ok i can see from the advice you have recieved that well, you havent recieved any advice lol. first of all, there are no magnetic forces that are a part of the human body- remember, we are made of flesh and bone, not titanium heh heh. but in answering your primary question, the penis does usually need to be at least guided in with the male's fingers, as he cannot voluntarily move the penis around (cuz there is no muscle inside). but if the reason behind ur question is that u dont want him to like see ur cooch or hair or sumthin, rest assured bcuz he doesnt need to look. he could be kissing ur brains out and use the littlest bit of effort just to slide his thingy in with a touch of guidance from his fingers. and hey, if you are really lucky, u might be one in a few girls (i really dont know and dont wanna know the stats here) he will be able to get it in there not only w/o lookin but also w/o guiding, maybe it'll go in just if he is in the right possition. oh and also, if ur not in the basic possition for example contorted or sumthin, thats def gonna need sum guidance. lol wot a mouthful. hope i helped! [ duzzie19's advice column | Ask duzzie19 A Question ]
alisonmarie answered Monday August 9 2004, 5:05 pm: You know how magnets, when flipped the wrong way, push against each other and don't want to lie next to each other? Well, sex can be like that the first time.
It can be difficult, and painful, for the penis to enter the vagina. If sex isn't what you're after, and you just want to lie on top of each other, be careful.
Just because the penis is not inside you does not mean his ejaculate/sperm/come might not end up inside you.
Inform yourself and think very seriously about any sexual activity before you undertake it - sex can be a powerful influence physically and emotionally, and power can be good or bad. [ alisonmarie's advice column | Ask alisonmarie A Question ]
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