Well I am a 17 year old female and have never really done anything with a guy.. not even kissed
well i was laying down with a "friend" watching a movie today and he started fingering me.. how do i react? i just kinda layed there and put my hand on top of his
Should i do anything back? I am comfortable with whatever but tonight was the first night we were more than just friends and my parents were upstairs.
what should i do?
But I think you should talk to him about whether you just want to keep it a physical relationship, or friends with benefits or if it was just a one time thing.
If you liked what he did and you would like to have a physical relationship with him, you should tell him so. But you need to be up front first off about what exactly you want and don't want.
But if you're going to go farther, just remember to be safe.
If you need more advice, pop a question in my inbox.
ps: Don't listen to www google com. You will not ruin your life by having sex if you're safe. You will not automatically get pregnant just because you like to have orgasms with another person.
www_google_com answered Thursday May 17 2007, 7:16 pm: The way I see it you have two options:
One: You tell him to get the hell away from you and just be friends
Or
Two: You get laid and pregnant then ruin the rest of your life. [ www_google_com's advice column | Ask www_google_com A Question ]
christina answered Wednesday May 16 2007, 11:54 pm: It's all up to you. You can either lay there while he fingers you, or kiss him. Maybe hold his hand or something. I'm pretty sure whatever you're up for, he probably won't mind it. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
DandKitsLOVE01 answered Wednesday May 16 2007, 11:33 pm: you dont have to make a noise or do anything else to let him know you like it because hes a boy he already knows this. Mabe lean over and give him a kiss, or touch his private too.
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