There are a lot of questions that i would like to know the answers to because everyone knows them and i dont!
1. Is a blow job the same thing as head?
2. what does it mean to finger someone or gte fingered?
3. What does it mean to 'go down on someone'?
4. Are you meant to give a blow job on an erect penis? Is the guy meant to wear a condom when recieving a blow job?
5. when u hav sex for the first time do u bleed?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? Karen answered Friday February 18 2005, 4:52 pm: Yes, a blow job is the same thing as head. To finger someone, you use your finger(s) and put them in a girl's vagina and to get fingered, it means that a guy used his finger(s) and put them in your vagina. "To go down on someone" is the same thing as giving someone a blow job or oral sex. Yes, you are meant to give oral sex on an erect penis and the guy should wear a condome when he is receiving a blow job because the girl can get an STD. When you have sex for the first time, you can bleed, but only if your hymen hasn't been torn before. Hope I helped :)
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rainbowcherrie answered Friday February 18 2005, 6:28 am: 1. Yes, a blow job is the same as head.
2. To finger someone is to use your fingers on a girl's vagina. To be fingered is to have someone use their fingers on your vagina.
3. To go down on someone is to give them oral sex.
4. Yes, you are meant to give a blow job on an erect penis. The guy should wear a condom because although you can't get pregnant from oral sex, you can still get sexually transmitted infections.
5. It is common to bleed the first time you have sex, this is because there is a thin piece of skin near the entrance of the vagina called the hymen. When you have sexual intercourse the hymen is broken, causing it to bleed. Many girl's hymens are already broken through using tampons or playing sport. [ rainbowcherrie's advice column | Ask rainbowcherrie A Question ]
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