umm hi, this is really embarassing so im not going to give you my name or anything, but i am a boy and i am 13. well anyways please dont laugh cause its so embarrasing for me. but anyways i saw the other article about jacking off being normal well.. all the guys in my class do it and watch porn but i dont and i feel like such an outcast when they talk about it. but like i cant look at porn on my computer cause my parents will prob see and the truth is (please dont laugh) i dont kno how to jack off ...
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? x0xMrSm answered Wednesday May 11 2005, 5:09 pm: aww baby!! haha. don't worry, it doesn't mean anything really, you have what you need, you just don't know how to work it.
and it's totally fine that you can't look at porn cuza your parents, i mean, if you told a guy that, they would most likely understand cuz i mean, who wants their parents knowing they look at porn.
but, i can tell you how to jerk off, even though i'm a girl, trust me...i know what to do (and plus, girls have to know too if they wanna get to 2nd with a guy...but thats getting off the topic)
ok all you have to do is, grab yourself (on the shaft...the long part of the penis) and go up and down...its hard to explain on the computer, it would be easier in person...just like, grab it, and go up and down and up and down, until you cum (ejaculate) or basically have an 'orgasm'.
hope i helped, sweets, and don't feel stupid! there is no such thing as a stupid question. [ x0xMrSm's advice column | Ask x0xMrSm A Question ]
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