Question Posted Thursday September 1 2005, 11:13 pm
if your boyfriend and you are all together alone bth of y'all or very horny but you are afraid to take off your clothes infront of him what are you suppose to do?
Of course, it also depends on WHY you're afraid to take your clothes off in front of him. It could be that you're embarrassed about your body, and think that he might say something that would hurt or embarrass you. Let me tell you this: NEVER make love with anyone that you don't trust TOTALLY. If you don't yet trust your boyfriend enough to let him see you naked, how can you trust him enough to let him have sex with you?
It sounds as if you're young, probably below the age of consent. If that's so, there are a lot of good reasons to wait until you're older and feel really comfortable with yourself, and him. Relationships tend to break up when young teens have sex - that's an unfortunate fact. There's also the danger of pregnancy, of course.
I hope you don't need me to tell you this, but when the time comes, you ALWAYS need to practice safe sex. And if you do plan to have sex, you should definitely talk to your OB/GYN about birth control options *first*.
There are still ways to relieve horniness without going all the way or taking all of your clothes off. Take it slow, and give yourself time.
hockeybob3166 answered Friday September 2 2005, 6:54 am: well if you dont wanna take off your clothes just like kiss and let him feel you up and shit let him finger you or feel you up and stuff and maybe you could like jerk him off and stuff so like you are horney and stuff but you dont need to take off your clothes or anything its good [ hockeybob3166's advice column | Ask hockeybob3166 A Question ]
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