scootermclisle answered Saturday July 19 2008, 2:38 am: There is nothing wrong with you. You sound like a perfectly notmal, healthy teenager =)Hormones on parade!
xcheerbabex108 answered Friday July 18 2008, 10:08 pm: You're fine, there's nothing wrong with you. It's also pretty normal [to want to have sex], so it's nothing to worry about. Usually, when it's your first time, sex isn't always what it's cracked up to be. It may be a tiny bit pleasurable, but it's different for every girl/woman. Normally there's blood, and pain, because you're stretching your hymen (basically skin). But, just make sure you're ready when you do lose your virginity, because it really is very and completely special.
wisechick56 answered Friday July 18 2008, 8:54 pm: There is absolutely NOTHING wrong with you. Don't worry about it. Curiosity about the unknown is PERFECTLY NORMAL. Infact, it is much better than fear of the unknown.
Sex, however, should not be done just to *find out what it feels like*. Once you find the right person and it you know...it feels right. It's something you'll want to enjoy the rest of your life, don't ruin it by pressuring your first time before you're ready.
sin_c_chic answered Friday July 18 2008, 7:49 pm: Babe there is NOTHING wrong with you. For one, it's normal to 'want' for something you've never experienced, whether it be sex or being in a hot air balloon. Second..it's good that you are still a virgin. Don't ever go and have sex just because you want to know how it feels. Wait until you are ready. By ready, I mean TRULY ready. Wait until you are with the guy that you care about, your in a relationship. Don't think you are strange, be proud of yourself!!! <3 Leslie [ sin_c_chic's advice column | Ask sin_c_chic A Question ]
erikkka answered Friday July 18 2008, 7:45 pm: your just growing up. its in your hormones. they make you feel like that. whatever you do, dont just go off and do it. wait. there is nothing wrong with you, this is normal for anyone. [ erikkka's advice column | Ask erikkka A Question ]
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