so my bf was like
"will you give me a bj"
and i thought he meant like ben and jerry's and i didnt hear the & part
well he whipped out his whacker and i was like wtf am i supposed to do with this and hes like suck it...
orphans answered Thursday June 14 2007, 9:05 pm: "Will you give me a BJ" means he wants a blow job. BJ are the beginning letters of Ben and Jerry's and I understand why you were confused. When he brought out this 'wacker' and he wants you to suck on it, he wants a blow job. All you do is put your mouth around it and suck it. There are many techniques. You don't have to. Just tell him your not ready. Here is a helpful sight that tells you the tecniques and stuff.
orphans answered Wednesday June 13 2007, 11:16 pm: That is what A blowjob consists of, it isn't necessarily "sucking" you move your mouth up and down [like in a bobbing motion], while doing that you may want to suck on the head of the penis, but not too hard. You can also twirl your tongue around it when your mouth is on it. If you don't want all of his penis in your mouth, put your hand on the base and move it a bit.
But if you aren't ready to do this don't.
This should be something you do when you want to.
The way he said things makes him sound like a jerk though.
iLYBiGGG answered Wednesday June 13 2007, 11:15 pm: HE WANTED YOU TO GiVE HIM A BLOW JOB. (AKA SUCK HiS BOY PART.) BUT, APPARENTLY YOU'RE NOT READY TO DO THAT. LET HiM KNOW YOU'RE UNPREPARED & WAiT 'TiL YOU'RE A LiTTLE MORE iNFORMED. =]
---MOLLY.
EDiT. YOU'RE UNPREPARED BECAUSE YOU OBViOUSLY DON'T KNOW WHAT A BLOW JOB iS. JUST WAiT 'TiL YOU KNOW MORE ABOUT iT BEFORE YOU DO iT. =]
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