how exactly do you finger a girl? and do you have any other advise you can give to a guy that he should know like how to get started or hw to tell when shes ready? well just about any general info will work thanks
x0xMrSm answered Monday May 16 2005, 10:08 am: (advice from my frizzend)
well...you have to set the mood....um trust me you will be able to tell when she is ready.
(from me)
just stick it up there..haha [ x0xMrSm's advice column | Ask x0xMrSm A Question ]
AshleyZ416 answered Sunday May 15 2005, 10:50 pm: Well you could get like started by rubbing her belly sofly. Whisper in her ear you love her. Slowly un do her paints stay calm. Look her in the eyes. If she says stop then stop if she dont then keep going. Pull her paints down to her lower thigh. Tell her not to be scared and youll try to be slow and not to hurt her. Tell her if she wants you to stop just say it and you will. Let her no its ok to moan you wont mind. Kinda rub her inside of her leg first then pull her thong or whatever on down. Slowly rub her. Watch her face try to see what shes feeling. Push alittle harder after awhile. This slowly put her fingers in her. Now kinda like move them around wingle them. If you can try to put two fingers in her. Make her moan dont be scared to push in there. Now your fingers are gonna get alittle messy but the messier the better. Maybe like turn her on if shes like kinki by letting her see you lick your fingers off. Dont worry it wont hurt you. When your all done just just tell her you love her again and help her pull her paints up, Now your all done and you just fingered a girl. Let me no if i helped
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