My gf and i are thinking about having sex both our first time both 16 im really nervous ive got a small penis and my gf did reassure me that she ok with my size i may be worrying to much but i afraid i wont be any good or i wont satisfy her
can you still please a girl with a small penis?
LOL_x0x answered Saturday July 25 2009, 6:32 pm: Honestly? Girls really don't care about size as much as guys think.
It's really not an important aspect of a relationship. What matters is that you really love the person, that you're ready and comfortable having sex with that person, and that you're being safe. You also have to think about what might come out of it (STDs, pregnancy, etc.) and be ok talking about those aspects of sex, too.
pseudophun answered Wednesday July 22 2009, 3:13 pm: You can please a girl with a small penis... sometimes... I mean... it depends on how her vagina sits and all sorts of biology things that I won't get into. For the most part, a small penis can work just fine (the US Nat'l Average is only 4" by the way) and actually I'd prefer a smaller one than a 10" 6" around thing that looks like it could kill my dog.
The first time is going to suck. Just so you know. It's going to hurt her, and you're not going to be good at it. That's just the nature of the first time. She's not going to know if you're good or not, so that will help, but you won't be and she's going to hurt and bleed...
First times suck. [ pseudophun's advice column | Ask pseudophun A Question ]
mint2b answered Wednesday July 22 2009, 1:22 pm: Size doesn't normally matter, it's how you use it. You can still pleasure her and have a good time. Just don't get to serious to fast, and have fun.. You can also go down on her which deals with fingering, and playing and sucking on the clit... You just have to learn to experience... [ mint2b's advice column | Ask mint2b A Question ]
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