okay so i was with this guy and like almost everyday usually 2 times a day for like 3 in a half months we had sex.. and i havent had sex in like 6 months soo my question would be.. i have a new boyfriend and were ready to take it to the next level hes a virgin and hes a little smaller than my boyfriend was so do you think.. he would think im lose? im just afraid of that.. since hes smaller dick wise?.. or do guys not really notice that? i dont know
Your boyfriend will not notice anything wrong with your vagina, as there is nothing wrong with your vagina. If anything, the fact that he's smaller and a virgin may give him feelings of insecurity; that's something that may be an issue and may be something to calm his nerves on. [ junebug93's advice column | Ask junebug93 A Question ]
corgisrock answered Tuesday February 26 2008, 5:37 pm: it really depends how much smaller it is than your old boyfriend. and if he does then he may notice it but it also depends on the guy is he really observant cuz then he would notice. [ corgisrock's advice column | Ask corgisrock A Question ]
Advicelady6798 answered Tuesday February 26 2008, 8:51 am: He is a virgin so I am expecting he won't know what he is doing. He most definitely won't even notice especially when all he wants is you. Just because you are experienced doesn't mean you are loose and he won't look at it that way either. I think it is probably best to have someone in the party who knows what they are doing and it makes things easier. He will like that fact. [ Advicelady6798's advice column | Ask Advicelady6798 A Question ]
sugarplum07 answered Tuesday February 26 2008, 7:32 am: Since he's a virgin, I doubt he'll even notice anything. Since you haven't had sex in six months, I'm sure you've regained at least some of the tightness back in your vagina.
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