So my bf fingered me and have me oral...
My question is, i don't know if i had an organism or not? There wasn't a time that it felt really really good, and if it would feel good it was for like one second then stop
Also I heard that if you rub ur clift it will make a big differences, he said that he couldn't fine/see mine...and i have no idea what i'm really looking for, can someone help?
And how come it didn't feel good, && please don't tell me to feel myself for what feels good and what dosn't
chelseaw285 answered Monday May 21 2007, 9:16 am: When you have an orgasm you will deffinitly know that you did, it doens't last VERY long, but long enough for you to know that it's happening.
If you use the information that the person below me has given you, tell your boyfriend to focus on your clit for a while, it's okay to finger you inbetween clitoral stimulation, but being fingered non-stop can start to hurt, and believe me that's not fun. [ chelseaw285's advice column | Ask chelseaw285 A Question ]
Sabine answered Monday May 21 2007, 2:16 am: Okay, take a look at this link and it will show you where exactly to find your clitoris. It's near the front of your genitals, just behind where the labia majora start. It's covered in a little skin and when you pull the skin back, there's a little nub which is basically a nerve root.
As far as why fingering doesn't make you orgasm, it could be a number of things. Not all of us can orgasm from vaginal stimulation only. Also, maybe you need more stimulation or maybe you're too tired or maybe you aren't turned on enough. There's no way to say exactly why. Just think about what you believe the reason is. Maybe you've just been too nervous.
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