freshcutroses answered Sunday March 23 2008, 4:15 pm: exuse me bulldog,
but maybe the person who asked this question is a virgin, and about to have sex with her fiance for the first time.
do not lecture her for not being wise about sex. it is a GOOD thing that she dosn't know. you know, the most morally accepted thing to do is only have sex with ONE PERSON your entire life. sorry shes obviously not as experienced as you are.
oh and honey, about your question:
do whatever you like. you can ask your partner, but you should actually do what you want, because its not like the man should have a preference...
asking him what he likes better is like asking him to list off all his previous sexual partners, whether they were shaved or not, what were they on a scale of one to ten. so yeah. he shouldn't have a preference and he shouldn't know the difference. [ freshcutroses's advice column | Ask freshcutroses A Question ]
Trina_boo answered Sunday March 23 2008, 9:14 am: Sweetie, you dont have too.
That if you choose to.
It depends on if you wanna shave down there, or if you dont wanna risk the embarrassment of him not liking the pubic hair down there???
teenage_drifter answered Sunday March 23 2008, 2:15 am: You don't HAVE to shave before you have sex. It depends on what the person you're having sex with likes. You also shouldn't have to do anything you're uncomfortable with. YES you can shave before you have sex but NO it's not compulrosy to do so. Just be comefortable and have fun! [ teenage_drifter's advice column | Ask teenage_drifter A Question ]
bulldog answered Sunday March 23 2008, 12:48 am: if your young enough to ask that kind of question then your probably not old enough to have sex. you don't have to listen to me, its a free country, but please think about it before you go through with it. [ bulldog's advice column | Ask bulldog A Question ]
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