me and my bf have sex alot, but we're teens and limited with privacy i guess you could say, so like no baths and stuff, what are some things we could do to spice it up a bit... how can i turn him on! like him wanting me lol
thanks!!!!1
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? for3v3r_his answered Tuesday March 11 2008, 12:10 pm: Ask him what new things he would like to try, what fantasies of his that he wants you to make come true. You can go to Spencer's and get him a sex coupon book. They are full of different things to do and by giving it to him, he has the power to choose which one he wants to use and when. Engage in more foreplay before getting right into it. Stimulate his spots. You can massage eachother with a massage oil that can be used as a lubricant as well. Tell him what new things you want him to do to you. Try whispering dirty in ear the things you want. There are always new things to try. Have fun ;) If you want anymore tips inbox me. Hope I helped. [ for3v3r_his's advice column | Ask for3v3r_his A Question ]
jewelzx0 answered Tuesday March 11 2008, 11:41 am: A very easy vay to turn a guy on is to surprise him with some new sexy lingerie or to dissapear and come back wearing nothing but one of his sports jersey's. Try to be more spontaneous. If like dont let your sex habbits fall into a routine type thing. Play strip poker or randomly just pounce on him or mess with him before getting into anything. Make things fun! [ jewelzx0's advice column | Ask jewelzx0 A Question ]
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