okay,my boyfriend and i were having sex one night and he ask if he could put his penis in my ureathra (i dont think i spelled it right) but he said he wanted to put his fingers in first. to warm me up then work his way in to puting his penis in. should i let him? is that safe?
WittyUsernameHere answered Thursday December 27 2007, 3:10 am: This is not possible. Thats akin to trying to shove a penis inside another guys penis. Not physically possible.
xkatiex answered Wednesday December 26 2007, 8:11 pm: Total agreement with the other answers! NO WAY could you possibly get pleasure out of it, nor could he.
orphans answered Wednesday December 26 2007, 8:23 am: uhh thats not possible
urethra is where you pee out of.
have you eer heard of a kidney stone? like on tv or stuff... anyways theyre reallllyyy painful to pass, and theyre probably about 1/4th of the size of a finger.
that would be like if you asked to put yoru finger in his urethra, which is at the top of the dick (where the sperms comes out)
so DONT let him, its not safe. hell its not even POSSIBLE. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
karenR answered Tuesday December 25 2007, 11:24 am: Like the girl before me said, there is no way
he could put his penis or fingers in your urethra.
I would like to offer this advice. If neither
of you know where the penis goes, you shouldn't
be playing around. A person needs to know their
body and be responsible before they have sex in
order to prevent pregnancy and disease.
Here is a website you need to read for lots of great information...
xObEaChbAbEoX answered Tuesday December 25 2007, 3:02 am: your uretha is where you pee out of...its too tiny...he could finger you there, but it's too tiny for him to actually insert them inside...your clitoris (clit) is right next to your uretha, so maybe that's where he wants to finger you for pleasure [ xObEaChbAbEoX's advice column | Ask xObEaChbAbEoX A Question ]
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