so how do you give the perfect hand job. i know how to do a basic handjob but are there any certain ways to make it really good?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? BitsandPieces answered Tuesday March 20 2007, 8:27 pm: I did answer the question, and I don't care about ratings. "Sexuality is about being in tune with your partner, being in a loving relationship, and being able to communicate freely and openly about both your desires and your partner's." You see, giving pleasure to your partner is never going to be "perfect" until you have all the elements of intimacy in place. Any fool can give himself a hand job and orgasm. A woman (not a little teenage girl) knows that pleasure begins in his brain and uses all her sexual prowness to bring him further than he imagined.
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Yikes. You are a little young to be asking this and to be worried about being perfect. There is no such thing as perfect in any act. Sexuality is about being in tune with your partner, being in a loving relationship, and being able to communicate freely and openly about both your desires and your partner's. When you are older you will realize that sexual intimacy and touching are much more than what you think you know now. Any guys your age would be considering themselves lucky to be getting any action and are not picky about who they are getting it from or how. Grossed out yet? I don't know if you are in a relationship with a guy or just thinking about a future one, but remember that your hand is worth holding and not just for doing him sexual favors. [ BitsandPieces's advice column | Ask BitsandPieces A Question ]
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