ok i have a question, whenever my boyfriend does something to me "below the belt" my legs start shaking and twitching is that normal and what does it mean?
MzLaDyJaY answered Sunday January 23 2005, 6:08 pm: Well if it doesn't hurt then your probably fine.. When my boyfriend does things "below the belt" my legs start twitching and shaking too lol.. If it hurts or doesn't feel good maybe you wanna get it checked out [ MzLaDyJaY's advice column | Ask MzLaDyJaY A Question ]
Karen answered Sunday January 23 2005, 5:57 pm: Yup, this is normal. You are probably just nervous or you are about to get an orgasm (if he's fingering you). Those are the only two things that I can think of that would make your shake and twitch. Hope I helped :)
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happytohelp05 answered Sunday January 23 2005, 5:46 pm: im not sure what it means !! lol sry !! maybe its cause your nervouse !! im not saying that you are im just saying that could be it !! ya some times when my bf does that my legs start shakin !! i dont know why !! but its wierd !! sry i couldnt help much !! but it usually means ur goin to orgasim !! thats a good thing !! [ happytohelp05's advice column | Ask happytohelp05 A Question ]
MummuM answered Sunday January 23 2005, 5:35 pm: It could mean two things. One, you could be nervous or uncomfortable. Two, you like it your about to orgasm.
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worshipthelizardking answered Sunday January 23 2005, 5:12 pm: You're about to orgasm, it's not nerves. Congratulations on actually finding a guy who knows what he's doing. Whenever you feel this happening, get into and let it go. That way you can achieve a full orgasm if you haven't already.. hold on to him, he's a keeper! =)
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