solidadvice4teens answered Tuesday January 15 2008, 6:34 pm: It depends on the individual and their maturity. Some guys are mature enough to know it's natural and will laugh with you. Other guys could be disgusted or turned off.
It's all in their maturity level and whether they act like men or 13-year-old guys (no offense to any 13-year-old's who are in fact mature).
The second issue almost always has to do with two things. He's either got a psychological blockage or fear. This can be a fear of disease, hurting his partner, not knowing what to do or just being overwhelmed or too excited.
Also some guys find it harder to ejaculate in certain positions especially reverse missionary which is more pleasurable for the female than the guy. She should ask him if he's afriad of anything sexual and get him to open up.
Psycotheis answered Tuesday January 15 2008, 1:07 am: For 1, some guys thinks its hot, but I doubt there are a lot of queef fetish guys out there.
For 2, could be anything. Steroids, late puberty, he might have something wrong with his testes, drugs could be the problem, he could be lying, he could have some sort of sexual disorder, Who knows...
masterclinic answered Monday January 14 2008, 11:10 pm: For question 1 no it is not attractive or sexy when a girl queefs. For question 2 maybe he is too young if he is over 13/14 or older i don't know what is wrong with him. [ masterclinic's advice column | Ask masterclinic A Question ]
Cux answered Monday January 14 2008, 9:48 pm: Please, in the future, ask two separate questions.
Question One:
Honestly I'm not sexually active and I don't plan to be for a really long time [like until I'm married]. Even just the thought of that makes me want to throw up a little in my mouth. So my answer is no.
Question Two:
He's either lying for attention or he has a medical problem. Although it could be that he's most likely a teenage storm of hormones that are unbalanced at this time, and he can't ejaculate.
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