Ok whenever me and my boyfriend makeout he rubs me(with clothes on) and i dont know what i should do to him (when we're making out and he's rubing me). please help!!!
PinoyBoi answered Monday October 25 2004, 5:01 pm: hey..well if you dont mind it and want to do something for him..you know return the "rubbing" you could rub him back..you know..maybe caress his "area" but gently mind you..you dont want to hurt the guy...lol. you naw mean? well peace out and be safe!
briitneyx0 answered Saturday October 23 2004, 10:53 pm: well it depends .. do you like it?¿ if you do, do it back!! it'll feel more comfertable.. rub his neck, back, hair? whatever feels right at the time.. and if you don't like it just tell him!!! im sure he'll understand<3 [ briitneyx0's advice column | Ask briitneyx0 A Question ]
QuestionCandace answered Saturday October 23 2004, 3:01 am: Well is it a bad rubbing. I mean a rub on the shoulder or cheek isn't that bad, but if it's somewhere u dont approve of, just talk to him and let him know what u feel. Talking works out everything. I hope u overcome your rubbing issues.
Always answered Friday October 22 2004, 11:24 pm: Uhm, you really don't have to do anything..but I know guys love when girls run their hands through their hair, so, yeah, you might try that! :D [ Always's advice column | Ask Always A Question ]
niinax3 answered Friday October 22 2004, 9:45 pm: rub his penis! with his clothes on then slowly build ur way into his pants... unzippin em makin him think bout wuts gon happen next! u gotta tease him grl! work it ! [ niinax3's advice column | Ask niinax3 A Question ]
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