DramaQueen63 answered Thursday May 22 2008, 5:51 pm: Don't worry, that's what the site's for!
OK, well, a lot of people prefer to lay down, and so do I!
Because you can relax more..(and it is a better atmosphere for organisms! =])
It shouldn't be embarrassing. [ DramaQueen63's advice column | Ask DramaQueen63 A Question ]
skylalou_1 answered Thursday May 22 2008, 4:20 pm: if I had to pick one, I'd probably say laying down because it seems like laying down would seem more relaxing, but that's just my guess, because when your standing up, you probably wouldn't be relaxing at all. lol [ skylalou_1's advice column | Ask skylalou_1 A Question ]
jobrolover3725 answered Thursday May 22 2008, 12:09 am: haha its okay... that's what this site is for. but yeah you can do either. it's just nicer if you lay down because you can like relax more. but whatever makes you comfortable.
cloudy_conscience answered Wednesday May 21 2008, 4:32 pm: There really is no right or wrong way to doing it, but laying down would probably be less painless and alot less awkward for the both of you. Standing would put both people at awkward angles and you wouldn't be able to enjoy it as much, if you are laying down you are comfortable and able to focus on it rather than keeping your balance and such.
killerface answered Tuesday May 20 2008, 11:18 pm: You can do both, but in my experience it's easier and less awkward to be laying down. Haha, I kind of feel lazy when I do that, but my boyfriend has never seemed to mind. [ killerface's advice column | Ask killerface A Question ]
karisue answered Tuesday May 20 2008, 12:10 pm: i'm sure you can be fingered while standing up, but that seems a bit awkward for both of you.
in my opinion, it'll be more enjoyable for you & easier for him if you're laying or sitting down.
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