TrojNgrl6907 answered Saturday August 27 2005, 12:21 pm: is this a joke? lol..well um..good luck with this relationship cuz i dont think a grl will stay with a guy that cant please her and doesnt know wat hes doing [ TrojNgrl6907's advice column | Ask TrojNgrl6907 A Question ]
Decepticon answered Saturday August 27 2005, 11:41 am: do whatever feels natural. sex is natural .. so if you're ready for a sexual relationship, you should just do what feels comfortable. if you don't .. then i say wait a while until you're completely comfortable. [ Decepticon's advice column | Ask Decepticon A Question ]
BlackBeltxO answered Saturday August 27 2005, 10:42 am: The best thing to do is ask her how she wants you to do it. Thats the good thing about sexual episodes, everyone is different. Some girls like you to feel their breasts and some dont, some like you to rub their vaginal area through there pants and some like penitration. You really just have to ask her what she wants. Id start by just feeling her whole body slowly, from behind (girls like that) and you will be able to tell where she likes to be touched and where she isnt into. Just take both of your hands and slide them gently down her front, over her breasts until both your hands are in her vaginal area, then start to move down her thighs. If not i recommend www.sex-project.com, they are pretty good. Good luck, dont be nervous. She will love it. [ BlackBeltxO's advice column | Ask BlackBeltxO A Question ]
h0tt_stuff answered Saturday August 27 2005, 10:30 am: www.sex-project.com Go there mann, they got EVERYTHING! and they can explain it to you as clearly as possible =)
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