So I got this new boyfriend. We've been going out for two weeks. I asked a question before about sex, with my other bf. We broke up and now i have this new bf. I was so used to having sex with my other bf and I havent started having it yet with my new one. I dont wanna sound like a slut, I don't wanna ask for it. There has been opportunities, but i don't know what to do? i don't even know if he wants to!!
Please help!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? katie_babey answered Tuesday December 18 2007, 1:27 pm: well i would wait a little and just get comfortable with him for awhile first because its not always good to start having sex with your bf so soon. talk to him about it and see how he feels about it because thats all you can really do is talk about things and see how both of you feel about everything to make sure you are both on the right page ya know?? talking is the best thing to do because you dont even know if he really wants to at all well he probably wants to because hes a guy lol but like if he just wants to get to know you more or whatever just for know. ask him these quesions. then you will feel better about things and then youll know what to do and so will he. [ katie_babey's advice column | Ask katie_babey A Question ]
cederian answered Monday December 17 2007, 7:30 pm: try setting a romantic mood like a dinner food is the best way to get to mans heart well that and sex of course try masssaging him are kisiising him and see where that leads [ cederian's advice column | Ask cederian A Question ]
Melody answered Monday December 17 2007, 7:29 pm: Think about it. You just ask him. Be like "So are you a virgin? What do you think about sex..So on and so forth" until you get on the topic of "Would you ever want to have sex with me?" It will eventually come up. [ Melody's advice column | Ask Melody A Question ]
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