i'm not sure why, but i just so happen to be a girl that moans and breaths heavy a ton during anything sexual with my boyfriend... should i try to contain myself, or do you think my boyfriend enjoys it?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? GalPalNessa answered Monday June 11 2007, 6:49 pm: hun,
don't contain yourself! express yourself! te sounds that you're making simply mean that you're enjoying what is happening, your body is loving it!
As for your boyfriend, well let me put it this way, guys love it when you make noise. A very high percentage of them at least. It turns them on even more! They think its sexy for their partner to be "loud" , just shows that their enjoying it =)
If he didn't like it, i'm sure he woul've said something... If you want to be 100% sure though, simply ask him =) ask him how he feels about it =)
AgonyK answered Sunday June 10 2007, 11:07 am: its not your fault you give out sexual excitement guys love it when they know you enjoy it thats good guys will love you naturally [ AgonyK's advice column | Ask AgonyK A Question ]
orphans answered Saturday June 9 2007, 11:36 pm: Do not contain yourself at all. If you're boyfriend didn't like it, he would have said something by now. When a guy hears you moaning and breathing heavy it lets them know they're giving you pleasure and that they're doing a good job. =) [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
dirtyfryBG31MTB answered Saturday June 9 2007, 8:46 pm: i know i enjoy knowing that my girlfriend is getting pleasure. and that's a way to show it.
Andreaaaa answered Saturday June 9 2007, 1:42 pm: The best way to find out is to ask him. Some guys love it, some guys find it weird, and others don't get bothered by it at all. If he's still with you though, I'm guessing it's number 1 or 3. [ Andreaaaa's advice column | Ask Andreaaaa A Question ]
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