ok me and my bf got into a little fight but were all better now. but now he wants to give me oral to make up for pissing me off...i want to but idk how ike wat do i do while hes...ya..eating me lol i need serious help and he wants to do it tommorrow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Melody answered Saturday August 23 2008, 2:40 pm: I agree with xlovexx463 up to a certain extent. You shouldn't let him bribe you into forgiving him by any means, especially not sexually.
But if you have already forgiven him for the fight, and you are comfortable (as can be in a situation like this) then go ahead and do it. He's basically doing all the work. You just have to sit back and enjoy. =] [ Melody's advice column | Ask Melody A Question ]
Mizz-AdviceGurl answered Saturday August 23 2008, 12:23 am: if you want him to oral you
&& your both cool with it
go ahead && do it...cuz im
not gonna tell you not to..because
its your life...but anyways about
the wat do you while hes down there
part trust me at the point && time
you'll know wat do
xlovexx463 answered Friday August 22 2008, 9:11 pm: If he's only giving you sex to make up for a fight you two had, then you need to seriously take a step back and look at the kind of relationship you have. A relationship should not be based on sex alone. Especially if he's using it as a bribe to get back in your good graces. He shouldn't and you shouldn't feel like you HAVE to have oral sex just to make up.
I'd try something else to get back to normal such as a date or something. Hold off on the sex until after you two are completely done with your fight and there are no hard feelings. And especially wait until you are completely READY for sex. [ xlovexx463's advice column | Ask xlovexx463 A Question ]
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