14/f
yesterday, i had sex w/ my bf for the first time and it hurt, of course, but like it kept coming out & we had to keep putting it back in. so, is that normal?
rrguitarv answered Monday August 6 2007, 1:43 am: hey there,
not to long ago i lost my virginity to my girlfriend who is experienced. i was nervous but i was trying different positions and i slipped out a couple of times and she said its fine it happens to everyone. Eventhough i had slipped she said i was still a natural eventhough i slipped. All it takes is practice ive gotten better about it so yeah its perfectly fine. [ rrguitarv's advice column | Ask rrguitarv A Question ]
MADLYxINxLOVE answered Sunday August 5 2007, 9:14 pm: If you meant his penis, then it's probably because you're really wet and it slips off. But that's completely normal.
But if you mean the condom, usually it's most likely because your boyfriend's penis isn't hard enough, though that might mean he is getting soft causing the condom to slip out. It happens. Tell him to get it in a smaller size.
ohitscassidy answered Sunday August 5 2007, 5:39 pm: alright well, i really hate when people say your to young for sex and stuff like the person below me answered, there retarded and need to get a life.. but anyways..
if your talking about his penis slipping out then yeah thats normal, it happens, you just keep putting it back in. and if your tlaking about the condom slipping, just tell him to get a smaller one. [ ohitscassidy's advice column | Ask ohitscassidy A Question ]
pup answered Sunday August 5 2007, 1:55 pm: Your having sex when you're 14 years old! No wonder it hurt! Your body isn't capable of handling that! Stop having sex unless you want to contract and STD and die! Wait until your married! [ pup's advice column | Ask pup A Question ]
dazedandconfused13 answered Sunday August 5 2007, 12:42 am: for first timers. yes it is normal
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