I'm an 18 year old female, and a nymphomaniac. It might be a little extreme to call it that, but I do think about sex too much and want it way too often. I think it makes it hard for my boyfriend to take me seriously if I'm mad at him for something while still wanting sex.
The real issue here though is that I'm going off to college in August and won't be able to get laid for a while, since my boyfriend and I are breaking up when we go to our separate schools. I know there are plenty of ready and willing guys in college, but I'd rather not take the promiscuous route, if you know what I mean. So... what do I do in the mean time to keep from that temptation? How do you (the older, more experienced people I am aiming this at) get through bouts of sexual hiatus without going nuts and going into slut mode?
NinjaNeer answered Friday April 7 2006, 10:31 am: Don't I know what it's like... I went for 5 months without after breaking up with my bf in October (long-distance really doesn't work, trust me, university changes EVERYTHING, so you're on the right route!).
Go to your nearest sex shop and ask the salespeople for help! Weird as that may sound, you'll get the best toy for your price range and needs... might I suggest a Rabbit? They ARE as amazing as they sound... lol.
Also, watch how much you drink, because inhibitions fly out the window, so you might do things you'd regret.
kristen22 answered Friday April 7 2006, 9:32 am: You and your boyfriend are planning a breakup in August??!! lol anyway yea I see what your getting at... Go to a sex store and buy a Vibrator! It'll get you thru the "rough" times! [ kristen22's advice column | Ask kristen22 A Question ]
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