1. ok are u supposed to wash ur vagina? i do but is it safe?
2.bjs my bf has been asking to give him one but im scared one b.c i dont know what to do. and two if i do that will he like me less? is it just to use me or something so i kept on saying no to him. he says he loves me ive been with him for almost 7 months now. but im scared if i do this he will eventually find nothing else to do with me and break it off. will he get bored is what i mean?
killerface answered Monday June 25 2007, 12:41 pm: 1) you don't have to wash your vagina. You can, but that's your perogative. Your vagina is a self cleaning organ.
2) You can basically do no wrong when giving a guy a blow job-- he'll pretty much like it regardless. He'll definitely have preferences, but none of them will make him like you any less [but possibly more, you never know] Explain to him that you're inexperienced and that he may need to talk you through it. If he really loves you, he won't get bored and break it off with you-- he'll wait until you're ready.
charliii answered Monday June 25 2007, 12:40 pm: 1. yeah course you are you can wash everything else right?! cleanliness is GOOD..x
im sure if you give him one he will still like you exactly the same instead of asking ppl about how to when you're doing it he will probably tell you what feels good and what you're doing right and what you can do to make it better. you may be thinking oh my gosh what would i do but actually when you get to it kinda instinct tells you.
If you have been going out for 7 months and he hasn't already asked you then i highly doubt he's using you..x It's probably sexual tension or he wants to share something with you, hes obviously waited for it to be with you rather than some random girl =]
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