Okay I am 13 years old. I been thinking alot about hand jobs. I have a chance to give like any guy possible one. My problem is though i don't know exactly how to? I need someone to tell me step by step. I know that sounds weird'but i just don't want to do it wrong. Also don't you get cum on your hand? i need MAJOR help on this i dont know anything about HANDJOBS!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? Kolleigh19 answered Tuesday August 31 2010, 11:40 am: Well i know about this. If you want me to take you step by step i will. First what you have to do is get him turned on, or a boner. You can do that by having him finger you or rubbing his penis. Then after he has a boner, you put your hand in his pants and grab his penis, not hard, because that might hurt him. you can grab sort of in the middle. On a guys penis, the skin is sort of sretchy. What you do is grab his penis and move your hand up towards the tip of the penis, then down towards his ball sack. You do this in a quick motion. not so quick that you are out of control, but quick enough to give the guy pleasure. The guys skin will move with your hand, so dont be alarmed. Also, your arm will probably get tired, it happens to many people. All you have to do is stop for a minute, but rub his penis. again not hard, gentle. Then you can start back up again.
As for the second question, yes, if the guy does sperm, you can get cum on your hand. To me that is a turn on because then you know that you MADE A GUY ACTUALLY CUM(: when a guy cums, it feels really good to them. And after he cums, and it gets on your hand, just wash it off. Its not that big of a deal...To me, if i make my boyfriend cum, im so happy, that idc if cum gets on my hand. Its just the fact that you gave this guy a ton of pleasure.
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