ncblondie answered Saturday July 30 2005, 2:18 pm: I would just tell him that you're not ready yet. If he loves you, he won't have a problem waiting until you are ready. It will make the moment so much more magical for both of you. [ ncblondie's advice column | Ask ncblondie A Question ]
beachhun101 answered Saturday July 30 2005, 2:11 pm: tell him NO! dont let him pressure you into things. tell him if you dont feel ready at the moment, and you may want to later..."just wait for awhile" or "maybe later." if hes a good boyfriend, he'll understand and he'll wait to do anything with you for when you're ready. [ beachhun101's advice column | Ask beachhun101 A Question ]
Gwilwillith answered Saturday July 30 2005, 1:43 pm: You say to your boyfriend that you don't feel ready and he should understand if you are in a strong relationship. Just say no, because you have every right to. If he gets all moody about this then ditch him, because it isn't worth doing ait and then regretting it.
rikatree2375 answered Saturday July 30 2005, 1:40 pm: If you arent ready, tell him gurl!!!! If he's worth it, he'll understand and give you time. Don't let him force anything out of you if you're not willing. Be honest with him!!!
xXxpinky615xXx answered Saturday July 30 2005, 1:37 pm: Tell him that you're not ready. Say you're not comfortable at the moment and you'll think about it but not to expect anything yet. If he has a problem with it then you know he's only in the relationship for the ass and he's an asshole and you should dump him. If he really cares about you then he should understand. But anyway, just tell him that you're not ready. End of story. No if ands or buts.(on his party anyway)
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