Question Posted Wednesday December 13 2006, 11:55 am
okay umm last night was homecoming and after homecoming the high school always puts on a dance that lasts till like, 1 in the morning. well, since it was so late i stayed at a friends house so my parents wouldn't have to come pick me up that late/early (whatever way you wanna look at it) because we live out of town. well my friends cousin just happens to be my bf and we (me and my bf) snuck out of my friends house and had sex. well it was my first time and all, and i heard it was supposed to hurt, but it didnt except a little at first. and ive heard about women having 'multiple orgasms'....is it normal to have like, 8? cuz umm thats what happened so what exactly does that mean?
Imperialistic answered Wednesday December 13 2006, 2:54 pm: It's totally fine.
My friend had a few orgasms her first time too. It just means that you were sexually ready and he was prepared too.
I hope you guys were safe and you had talked about it before you did it. [ Imperialistic's advice column | Ask Imperialistic A Question ]
Xenolan answered Wednesday December 13 2006, 1:04 pm: It means that you had a hell of a good time.
Count yourself lucky that you really enjoyed your First - not everyone does. So in a sense, I'd have to say: No, you're not normal. You'd be crazy to want to trade it for "normal", though! [ Xenolan's advice column | Ask Xenolan A Question ]
ExNOTINI answered Wednesday December 13 2006, 12:48 pm: yea that's pretty much perfectly normal. just means he must be REALLY good haha(: It doesn't always hurt for everyone. Some people actually think something is wrong with them if it does hurt. Your perfectly normal so don't worry about it(: [ ExNOTINI's advice column | Ask ExNOTINI A Question ]
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