okay.
theres a guy.
of course.
and he's scene/skater.
everybody likes/knows him.
on his about me in his myspace.
he has his views that know one gets.
i thought i understood them.
[and i met him in person that night.]
so i thought i would message him to share my views.
and.
to say hey.
well.
i told him and he got really excited about my message.
because he sad i was the only one to actually get him.
so.
i got butterflies in my stomach.
and.
im still talking to him.
and.
hes everything im looking for in a guy except more experience sexually.
or so ive heard from a good source.
im just really at a dead end.
and.
dont know what to do.
help.
thanks in advance.
And second, if it bothers you that much, you should just tell him yourself that you're interested but am a little put off because of his sexual experience.
Then he'll say he won't pressure you and that you're the girl for him and he respects your views blah blah blah. [ Matt's advice column | Ask Matt A Question ]
JeniMarie17 answered Saturday July 28 2007, 3:03 pm: Guys arent always looking for sex, becuase the guy i am kinda with has told me that about a 1,000 times, and Its scary having him be more experience becuase you dont know if you are good enough. You just have to take a breather and if you are going to have sex see what he likes and do it that is all you need to talk to him about what he likes. Dont sweat it just make it fun. The biggest thing is try and see what he likes. Hope everything works out! : ) [ JeniMarie17's advice column | Ask JeniMarie17 A Question ]
killerface answered Saturday July 28 2007, 3:00 pm: Go after him. Experience sexually should NOT hinder you from being with him. If nothing else, you two can experience first times together, oor, you can do the whole 'teacher' thing with him. :]
But you don't want to turn him down because of that, that's horribly lame. [ killerface's advice column | Ask killerface A Question ]
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