LoViNu2mOuCh answered Sunday April 9 2006, 11:23 am: You are a stereotypical guy...I agree with the person who said that all guys are "horney", because they are.
Especially if you are a teenager, you have a penis so all you want is sex. But I don't necessarily think you want sex, probably just some good prono? Because sex is a pretty big commitment.
jealousyxo answered Sunday April 9 2006, 10:10 am: Well your right,everyone does want it but its not just all about "sex".I dont think its right if you go out with someone and your only doing that just to get sex from the person and a relationship wont come out of it.I think you should have sex when you find that speical person to be with and share it with,thats what makes it speical.Chances are if you just get with someone only for sex,that person will get hurt,but if the person just wants sex like you do then i guess theres nothing wrong with it as long as one of you dont get attached to the other.Even though youve probably done this already,you can masturbate too instead of just going out and having sex.
evil-devil12 answered Sunday April 9 2006, 7:46 am: okay? uhm i dont want sex first people want a relationship with a person they can trust and not a person who's just together with some1 for sex! well i think its okay for you to want that uhm get together with girls who also do and not with girls who dont! you can get together with girls who dont take it so serious and also want sex! so yeah have fun [ evil-devil12's advice column | Ask evil-devil12 A Question ]
Nallie answered Sunday April 9 2006, 3:21 am: It's really not what "everyone" wants. Most girls want a committed relationship before they have sex. Most girls want someone to love them back. If that is all you want you need to be honest with your potential one night stand, and by all means use protection. [ Nallie's advice column | Ask Nallie A Question ]
Razhie answered Sunday April 9 2006, 3:06 am: It's not wrong to want sex, you are human aren't you?
Having sex with a person though is about entering a relationship with them. I don't mean like boyfriend/girlfriend relationship or even friendship relationship, just that even 'friends with benefits' or 'one night stands' are words that define the type of relationship you have with a person.
Like any relationship, the key is to be honest and responsible. You just want sex, fine. Make sure your partner in the act understands that and also is just looking for the release. If they want something else out of the relationship, don't sleep with them.
In my experience, very few young people, especially young girls are capable of a healthy relationship defined only by a sexual act. Few people find it comfortable or satisfying. A lot of them come to realize that no strings attached sex isn't really what they wanted, they wanted affection or love or just something else all together.
So, don't be so horny that you make dumb mistakes, just be responsible and respectful of your partners, and then when you know you are on the same page go at it like bunnies. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Sunday April 9 2006, 1:21 am: I want sex, and I'm okay with that. You're right, it's what everyone wants. It might not be what everyone acts on, but we all want it. It's really a fact of life. It's nature, and we're only human beings. Just be responsible and make sure to keep the feelings and well being of the participants in mind. [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
redninja answered Sunday April 9 2006, 1:11 am: pretty much just make it clear that all you want is sex. theres ALOT of girls who think the same. just try to make sure no gets lead on or hurt. [ redninja's advice column | Ask redninja A Question ]
ThugGirl041790 answered Sunday April 9 2006, 1:07 am: This is common for a guy to just want sex && no attached relationship..
But i do think its worng if you don`t find the right person that wants the same..
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