ok, if this makes any sense, plz help. what are the levels in a relationship? i know there's like friends, dating, kissing, french kissing, etc, but what's after that?
russianspy1234 answered Monday January 17 2005, 1:07 am: after the etc? by deffinition etc includes everything. after frenching is heavy making out while your on top of each otehr and stuff. then comes dry contact (over clothes) of genital regions (including boobs) then comes under clothes grabing (such as boob massages, hand jobs, fingering) then oral to genital, and then genital to genital. if you need me to explain it any further shoot me a private question. [ russianspy1234's advice column | Ask russianspy1234 A Question ]
meaghan answered Monday January 17 2005, 12:22 am: heyy this isnt really a dumb questiion but,you want to know there are friends, dating, kissing, french kissing, sex, babys, im pretty sure [ meaghan's advice column | Ask meaghan A Question ]
horseygurl answered Monday January 17 2005, 12:17 am: Well some would probally say sex but people these days do that way way way way way way way way wya wya wya too young! Personally, why can't boyfriends and girlfriends just be really good friends? Personaly I think you shouldn't be doing anything more than that till after your married! But alot of people would disagree with me on that.
KaTiE_LyNn answered Sunday January 16 2005, 11:58 pm: after french kissing is making out. then theres fingering, handjob, oral.. etc. but my suggestion is dont go past making out until youre married. save yourself for your husband.
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Sherry answered Sunday January 16 2005, 11:55 pm: Are you talking about bases? 1st base-kissing, 2nd base-feeling/fingering, 3rd-oral sex, and then home which is sex! [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
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