khadiya answered Monday January 1 2007, 10:11 pm: 1 better to go fast but not too fast.
yes they WILL notice if you smell
most prefer shaved
DEpends on the guy. some guys like to look while they are doing it and some guys dont care as long as they can touch.
Fatcat07 answered Monday January 1 2007, 10:09 pm: I am a guy and have had experiance in both departments, so here goes:
1. Your first question: yes you stroke his penis in an up and down motion- how fast you go depends on what he and you like.
2. Your second question: If you can smell you- He can smell you, simple.
The rest depends on what you and him like. Some guys prefer shaved, some dont and if your pants are on, off or halfway down depends on you, its your body. Whatever you deside, I hope its enjoyable. [ Fatcat07's advice column | Ask Fatcat07 A Question ]
Ahnee answered Monday January 1 2007, 10:01 pm: well ill give you what i know
if you're giving him a hand job, yes just put your hand around the shaft of his penis and feel the muscle up and down, you could start out slow and go faster, whatever the guy likes. some guys like you to play with the head of their penis too.
Some guys also get off on the smell of a girl's pussy (as long as it's not a weird smell, like if you have something wrong down there). It's all about preference of the guy with the shaved thing, some guys like a full bush while other guys like it completely shaved (although i know more guys who like it shaved than not). You don't have to take your pants off, its just easier if you do. i don't most of the time.
Just go with the flow hun, don't overthink things and it should all be fine. [ Ahnee's advice column | Ask Ahnee A Question ]
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