My friend who's bisexual has always liked me more then a friend. Well now i feel the same for her, we have decided to try it out and see how it works. Can anybody who's gone through this help tell me what it's gonna be like being with a girl for the first time?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Mameme answered Tuesday November 7 2006, 2:02 pm: being with a girl is different in alot was almost the same as being with a boy, when you are a bf you care about him and you have fun with him.This should be the same if you care about her and have fun being with her and know that she feels the same way about you then you don't have to worry about all the other stuff, the most important thing is that you bolth care about eachother, or mabey even really love eachother, i hope things work out hun!
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VainTaraLynn answered Tuesday November 7 2006, 12:35 am: Well its different for everybody. I knew I was bi since 6th grade, and I was always attracted to girls but wasnt ready to do anything with them. For me it was weird the first time I kissed a girl because Im used to kissing and doing stuff with guys, but after I did it it felt normal and right. It also helps if people accept it because then it feels more normal. Like I said though, its different for everybody. It could feel wrong for you or right. Just go with what feels right to you, and let loose and just have fun with it, its a learning experiance. & Dont do anything unless you feel comfortable [ VainTaraLynn's advice column | Ask VainTaraLynn A Question ]
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