BREATHxTAKER answered Thursday July 7 2005, 1:22 am: if y0u kn0 . then y0u w0nt be scared . make sure its with s0me0ne y0u l0ve & want t0 share that special experience with . its n0rmal t0 be scared . but if y0u have any d0ubt then d0nt . because when y0u're ready .. y0u'll kn0 .. [ BREATHxTAKER's advice column | Ask BREATHxTAKER A Question ]
Irishdude405 answered Thursday July 7 2005, 12:28 am: Well sex is a beautiful thing and i think it should only be shared between married people. but Knowing when to have sex is like picking out clothes in a way. They need to make you feel comfortable. It has to be something that is like you and in your style like the guy your with. They have to fit just right and make sure its not something that can fall off easily like an uneasy relationship.You always gotta keep them clean and take the dirty spots off them and keep it protected. Hope i helped
mongaloid123 answered Wednesday July 6 2005, 10:39 pm: ok if you are scared then that means that u are probably not ready. dont try to push your self into it tho. and if you are comfortable with the guy that you about to have sex with. make sure you can trust him and stuff. but remember...when you finally know that you are ready (and you should know right away when you are) that you ALWAYS USE PROTECTION!!!i hope i helped!
CameronASTB answered Wednesday July 6 2005, 10:26 pm: when you are ready, you will know, its just some sence that you get that says "ok, I can do this" so if your not getting that vibe, you are not ready, but if you are, then you are
icey0990 answered Wednesday July 6 2005, 10:18 pm: you will know when you arent scared...when you want to do it and your ready emotionally because sex is an emotional thing (unless you have the ability to keep a non emotional mindset ) well anyway..when the moment is right and your not scared...thats whn you know your ready [ icey0990's advice column | Ask icey0990 A Question ]
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