I'm 16 and i can't be happier to be alive! I'm a lot more mature than most people my age, which is quite frustrating when i can't find someone to have an intelligent conversation with. I was raised to be fairly independant but I'm not afraid to ask for help when i need it. I'm 16 now, and well, horny. I first had sex at 14 1/2 in a sex-buddy/revenge situation. That was definately a mistake, but I'm as careful as posssible with my current boyfriend (the only other guy i've been intimate with and that was after being together for 9 months) who i've been together with for a little over a year. I'm really in touch with my body and my feelings and im proud of my sexuality but he makes me feel like a whore when i tend to check out more girls than he, being completely straight, does. I am bisexual and i want to get out and experience life and i don't want to feel guilty about it! Is this too much to ask for?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? sdog1205 answered Monday May 16 2005, 9:20 pm: No, it's not to much you are 16 and you've been in a relationship for a year it's normal to want to get out and experience new things. Have you talked to your boyfriend about this? I think you should tell him that you want to take a break for a while. Tell him that you want to get out and experience some new things. Don't feel guilty about wanted to live your life more. This is perfectly normal. I went through it myself. I was in a relationship for 2 years and I just wanted to get out and experience life without being in a relationship. I talked to my boyfriend and we decided to take a break. It was a good decision and it ultimately made our relationship stronger. We both went out and did new things and met new people. Go for it and have some fun you only live once, so you might as well live your life to the fullest!
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