okay well tonight my boyfriend was at my house
and like the whole time he was there he had a boner.. sorry if this is really gross but im wondering if this is like normal or not.. but anyways we went and ate dinner.. and then after dinner i gave him a hj but he like couldnt orgasm.. this was my first time doing this.. he said i was doing it right but i know i wasnt going fast enough but thats because i was scared my parents were gonna walk in and he said he wasnt in a very comfortable position and that hes never jacked off in that position before. is this normal? like should i feel bad that i wasnt able to give him an orgasm.. especially since he told me that hes had little ones when we make out? and sometimes he gets wet just from me touching him outside his pants?
It's normal for guys to have boners around female company, especially if she's attractive or if they're dating. It's normal, so don't worry about it. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
meghan2492 answered Saturday March 31 2007, 1:23 am: no dont feel bad . it was your 1st time
and at least you were daring to go to those limits
ahahah
but he isnt in this for the sexual part
he is in the relationship because he loves you and is comfortable around you .
you must be a very pretty girl to let anything bad happen to you .
just live life the way you want and have fun
feel_the_burn answered Saturday March 31 2007, 12:59 am: i think that your boyfriend is completely in your relationship for the sexual part
you shouldnt be worried if you cant give him an orgasm, he sounds like a pervert
maybe you should reconsider if you like giving him bjs, or if you would rather be with someone who doesnt care about that and loves you for you [ feel_the_burn's advice column | Ask feel_the_burn A Question ]
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