Question Posted Wednesday February 14 2007, 2:15 pm
15/f. ive been friends with this boy, ian, for 2 years and recently we've started to take our relationship to the next level. last time i was at his house he fingered me and i gave him a hand job, the thing is, it really hurt. other than relaxing are there any ways to losen myself up a little bit. also i have a feeling i wasn't doing a very good job at getting him excited. any techniques or suggestions? im going over his house tonight so i just want to make things go a little better for the both of us. thanks!- savannah
xomiss answered Wednesday February 14 2007, 3:19 pm: i really have no suggestion since you guys are so young too! if i was you i would re think of what approaches you guys take (: .. lol happy valentines. [ xomiss's advice column | Ask xomiss A Question ]
gangstaaxxliciouss answered Wednesday February 14 2007, 3:11 pm: my advice to you... you're 15 and have plenty of time to do this stuff later. handjobs and that stuff can lead to sex and at 15 you guys shouldn't be doing anymore than making out.. so just take it easy
Okay rate me low, i dont care about my rating as long as i put a suggestion through your mind, even if i didnt change your decision atleast i tried
happy valentines day!
EDIT: complete example of an gnorant teenager who didn't hear what they wanted to hear so now i get rated low. this site isnt a site for sex tips its an advice column.. so try another website and while your at it change my rating because im not hear to tell you what you want to listen to. if i gave you sex tips thats against advicenators policies. so please consider changing my answer [ gangstaaxxliciouss's advice column | Ask gangstaaxxliciouss A Question ]
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