how do i turn my guy on or get him to go further than he usually does ? all he does now is to kiss me . he has been doing this for the past 3 weeks and since we meet like every day it's getting pretty boring . any ideas on how to speed things up or to arouse him or smth ?
sPicYx0hoTt answered Sunday February 6 2005, 9:56 am: Well first get him alone. Maybe on a bed or something or a chair or chouch.Then as you's are kissing just find your hand to his "below area". And if he seems to like it take it out, and give him some fun. Hj?Bj? Or you can when you's are kissing take his hand and put it up your shirt, or nibble on his ear or something. Or put his hand down your pants. Hope i helped anything else just ask [ sPicYx0hoTt's advice column | Ask sPicYx0hoTt A Question ]
DrummeR4LifE answered Sunday February 6 2005, 3:46 am: well maybe he just wants to take things slow so he wont rewin the realtion ship but if you really wanna move faster tell him. and then he should feel more comftorble about movie on.
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UrFriendlyhOckeyGal answered Sunday February 6 2005, 3:07 am: guys definitely like for you to tell them what to do, so if you start to make out or something just instruct him on what to do that would be a turn on for you, and unless hes gay, he should be happy to oblige. he might just be worried about how far youre willing to go, but the way to go about it is for YOU to make the first move instead of waiting for him. and he will for sure have fun with it too... :) [ UrFriendlyhOckeyGal's advice column | Ask UrFriendlyhOckeyGal A Question ]
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