I've been so confused lately. If anyone wants to know I'm 13 and I want to know if their is a difference between a handjob and a blow job? If their is please explain!
Mackenzie answered Sunday June 5 2005, 12:56 pm: Yeah.. BIG DIFFERENCE!
- "BLOW JOB" is slang teRm foR oRal sex that is peRfoRmed on a male. "ORal sex" is basically when an individual uses theiR mouth to stimulate anotheRs "pRivate paRts". TheRe is absolutely NOO chance of becoming pRegnant fRom giving ORal sex. HOWEVER, if you make the choice to engage in *unpRotected oRal sex [meaning he's not weaRing a condom at the time] it *DOES* put both paRtneRs at Risk of Sexually TRansmitted Diseases [STD's].
- "HAND JOB" is when one uses theiR hand to stimulate a guy's genitals. Though it is *definitely NOT counted as "sex", if no pRotection is used [meaning he's not weaRing a condom] pRegnancy *IS* a possiblity if semen, also known as "cum" somehow gets inside YOUR 'pRivate paRt'.
orphans answered Sunday June 5 2005, 12:52 pm: hand job: basically you take the erect penis in your handand tug, pull, stroke, squeeze, and work it with your hands. most guys prefer a girl use some sort of lubrication during this IE spit or lotion or something like that. you do this until he reaches orgasm and shoots cum.
blow job: a girl takes the erect penis and sucks on it, licks it, kisses it, and keeps going until the guy reaches orgasm and he will then likely cum on your face or in your mouth, so just swallow and smile. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
Teza answered Sunday June 5 2005, 12:42 pm: Handjob is where you put your hand down a guys pants and ya know.. and a blow job is where you suck the guys dick. ♥ [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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