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Question Posted Thursday March 9 2006, 10:31 pm
ok here im 13 and im ready to do "it" again with my bf the thing is i cant protection the first time i was close to be having a baby and i was lucky but everytime im around him i dont know how to like stop getting horny u know what imean i dont want to get pregneate help me!!!!lol
NinjaNeer answered Friday March 10 2006, 9:52 am: Well, there are other ways of "expressing your love", so to speak, without the same risk of pregnancy. You can always try mutual masturbation or oral sex, those are both very fun ways of taking care of your urges without sex. I'd really suggest holding out on full-blown sex until you're a little bit older, I know, it sounds really preachy, but in order to be regularly having sex, you have to be able to deal with issues like protection, STDs and pregnancy; and at 13 years old, NOBODY is fully equipped to do so, even if they're exceptionally mature, as I'm sure you must be. :) [ NinjaNeer's advice column | Ask NinjaNeer A Question ]
lorawhat answered Friday March 10 2006, 1:00 am: when you`re horny instead of having sex just stick to the foreplay. and if you`re gonna have sex use a condom or get birth control. but personally, you`re only thirteen. you shouldn`t be having sex anyways. [ lorawhat's advice column | Ask lorawhat A Question ]
LoViNu2mOuCh answered Friday March 10 2006, 12:13 am: Sorry there is not really a way to stop you from getting "horny". You could just think that maybe you like your boyfriend more than just a sexual partner...that may help. If not then just make sure you use protection.
karenR answered Friday March 10 2006, 12:04 am: This web site has bunches of great info on it.
Never do it without protection and rely on luck.
Carry condoms in your purse or make him carry some. He needs to be responsible too.
Read the sections on birth control, STDs, and pregnancy especially.
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