Question Posted Thursday December 14 2006, 8:39 pm
Well, what things to boys like, like just playin around.. but not antyhign to do with giong in their pants or antying. .For example things on the line of kissin their neck and lickin their stomach.. any other things that they really like without going inside their pants? =]
Hot_Singer answered Saturday December 30 2006, 4:49 pm: my guy really liked me rubbing/ scratching his back, playing with his hair, kissing his neck and ears...that type of stuff, just playful little things, they turn him on! [ Hot_Singer's advice column | Ask Hot_Singer A Question ]
Flannl_bxrs answered Friday December 15 2006, 8:54 pm: Guys (like me, at least) like various different things that aren't necessarily sexual, such as nibbling the ears, kissing the neck, and simply being affectionate in general. I really enjoy just being held by a woman. Be aware though that there are some guys who aren't that affectionate, and there's really not much you can do to change that. Look up "errogenous zones" on the internet to find different pressure points and external stimulation that's not directly related to sex, I'm sure you'll find what you're looking for that way. [ Flannl_bxrs's advice column | Ask Flannl_bxrs A Question ]
sevenmilliondown answered Thursday December 14 2006, 9:58 pm: Boys like boogers and farting.
No, I'm just kidding (but maybe you should ask, I don't know your boyfriend... or whoever.)
Anyway, you're probably going to rate me really low - but... if you do anything like licking a boy's stomach or anything weird and kinky he's going to want to get in your pants.
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