about 5-6 monthes since me and my ex boyfriend did things (sexual things)
He now has a girlfriend, but I know for a fact she would never do any of the things we did together.
Do you think he still gets horny from the things we did & whatnot?
annnywayys.
if you get personal pleasure from thinking about it, that's one thing. but don't talk about it in public. that will just ruin their relationship, and he's apparently happy with her. don't mess that up. [ Melody's advice column | Ask Melody A Question ]
twistedlover69 answered Tuesday December 5 2006, 12:37 pm: do you ever talk to your ex? he could still think about you and all the things that you guy did like when hes talking to his friends and remebering how good you were and all im sure he gets excited and sometimes compares you to his current gurl now wishin that she could of been like you you know [ twistedlover69's advice column | Ask twistedlover69 A Question ]
BitsandPieces answered Tuesday December 5 2006, 11:52 am: First, it would be wishful thinking to assume he is only sexual with you. She may or may not be as sexual as you were, or it may just be a matter of time. Guys can get horny over just about anything, so you probably are in there somewhere, but not at the top of the list or thought of in a romantic way. Sorry, but guys are much more cold and less romantic about sex. It seems you are not over him and part of this is because you shared your body with him. Women are much more vulnerable during sexual activity emotionally and physically. Chemically our brains are wired to connect on a deeper level than the boys. So, if you are having a hard time accepting this, I suggest waiting for real love the next time you get sexual with a guy. If you are young it will be a long time before you find a guy who will commit and not just want to fool around with you and any other gal. Sorry, reality sometimes bites. [ BitsandPieces's advice column | Ask BitsandPieces A Question ]
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