Ok i am 14 and me and my bf have been having sex i aint got my period yet so its good but he wanted to f me in the back door(butt) i wanna let him because it sounds like it would b fun but i dont wanna acidently let a lil poo on his penis id feeel wierd sooo do u think i should use the bath room b4 we do it...pllz answer ty
br0ken_x_smile answered Tuesday March 22 2005, 4:25 pm: You sound like you're not sure about what you're doing. If you really don't know anything then you shouldn't be doing it. But i say if your going to do it.. wash good. Hope i helped, and have fun f*ing in the back door.
kittiekat_404 answered Tuesday March 22 2005, 3:32 pm: i think you should use the bath room but if you go poo and dont wipe it all the way then you might get some on his penis. maybe take a shower and wash really well [ kittiekat_404's advice column | Ask kittiekat_404 A Question ]
Patricia answered Tuesday March 22 2005, 3:28 pm: If you're nervous and not so sure of it, why do it at all? Also, if it is not done right, you can get seriously hurt. I believe there are only about 3 layers of tissue there, while in your vagina there are about 17-20 layers of tissue(not sure of of the exact number..but you can understand the difference between the tissue layers). For me personally, I consider it an "exit only". You seem a bit skeptical about it, once you are more comfortable and sure of it, then you might want to go ahead without having to ask people questions. =) [ Patricia's advice column | Ask Patricia A Question ]
Sherry answered Tuesday March 22 2005, 3:19 pm: Ummm, just dont do it at all. Its really really bad for you. Health wise you know? But if you dont care, do it but yeah dont worry about the crap thing it wont happen... [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
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