15/f
okay so is there any way someone can explain to me how the actual sex thing goes? this guy that i like wants to have sex with me friday night and so i want too but i just need to know what to do.. and dont tell me im to young or shouldnt do it. ill use a condom blah blah blah.. thanks!
orphans answered Monday October 1 2007, 9:18 pm: If your ready and your going to do it safe, I personally don't have a problem with it. Your doing safe sex, and that's good!
Okay, there isn't a correct way or wrong way doing sex. Normally, women are nervous doing it the first time. If you relax, it's easy. If your close to this guy, then this should turn out good. If you want the best sex, it's best to communicate with your lover. Tell him what feels good and what's uncomfortable. The only key to sex is communication.
THE ACTUAL SEX thing goes is different between each couple. Some people go straight to it, some people kiss and then go it. A lot of couples like to kiss and prepare before doing it. After, during it, anything can happen. Just let everything flow and nature will take it's course, lol. Have fun! [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
Tootsie answered Monday October 1 2007, 8:38 pm: im not going to tell you your too young, but if you don't even know HOW to have sex, you definitely shouldn't be doing it. let me put it simply: penis > vagina. he pumps in and out of you until he shoots his load. if you need more instructions than that, then you shouldn't be fucking. [ Tootsie's advice column | Ask Tootsie A Question ]
Lynn_lushh answered Monday October 1 2007, 8:38 pm: well basically you guys starting out from kissing to making out then you get on top of him and he should finger you or w/e, but if you really want to know how just look up porn videos. srsly it helps alot :] [ Lynn_lushh's advice column | Ask Lynn_lushh A Question ]
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