is it weird to ask your boyfriend whether you turn him on?? he's quite a good boy and we never discuss anything like that.. however, i'm really curious as to whether he finds me desirable at all. is this a weird thing to just ask out of the blue?
AGEHA answered Monday November 21 2005, 1:41 am: Nah. What's weird is what you two do to consider him your boyfriend, seeings as you never discuss anything like that. [ AGEHA's advice column | Ask AGEHA A Question ]
xopinkbarbie answered Sunday November 20 2005, 10:11 pm: No, that's not weird at all. You can ask him anything you want- like what exactly about you turns him on, etc. I'm sure he's probably wondering the same things about you, haha. :) [ xopinkbarbie's advice column | Ask xopinkbarbie A Question ]
sizzlinmandolin answered Sunday November 20 2005, 3:25 pm: It's not a weird question to ask at all. If it makes him feel uncomfortable you shouldn't have a full blown conversation about it, but it is a good thing to know. There's no harm in asking. However, I think that you should reword the question to something other than "turn on". Maybe try "are you physically attracted to me". I know that sounds pretty dumb, but if you ask it like that it's a little lighter and there's less of a chance of him getting uncomfortable. I hope I helped and good luck! [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
t0xicParadiSe answered Sunday November 20 2005, 1:24 pm: I wouldn't exactly call that weird but it isn't a question you hear everyday.
If you really want to know if your boyfriend finds you desireable then just ask there is nothing wrong with that.
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