well im going over to my boyfriends house tomorrow and i wanted to surprise him by wearing a skirt and no underwear but i just wanted to make sure..he wont think im weird for not wearing underwear, right?? thanks! :)
What would happen if your skirt blew up on the way over or if his family members inadvertently saw your private parts when you leaned over? What would happen if crossed your legs not thinking about it near his family or strangers even?
Another thing is bodily fluids. When sexually excited lubrication etc. is secreted from your vagina and you become wet and have no control over that. What if those fluids stained a bed, couch etc? You would have to explain things. That's more or less my biggest concern besides your age.
Also, if something happened and your relationship went to hell shortly afterwards what's to stop him from telling the locker room what you did? You have to be careful even if you trust him. You wouldn't want people to see you as promiscuous or trashy.
There's nothing wrong with doing this unless you're 17 and under as it's really adult behavior and not that for teens. It's really a bold sexual and adult move and statement. It's one only adults ought to be entertaining.
Although he'll enjoy it think of the ramnifications and consequences you might face from doing it and getting caught by other people.
You would also need to be very discreet and above all make sure you are clean leaving the bathroom (bottom) and be careful where and how you sit. I'm advising you once more not to do this.
If you did do this anyway make sure that there are ground roles about touching etc, sex and what you don't want to do. Some guys read this as an open invitation when it's not. I would keep my pants on if I were you. There's lots of other ways to excite him that don't involve any nudity. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
Katlyn answered Saturday October 4 2008, 3:07 am: no he wont think your wierd if your not wearing underwear he might actually think its kinda sexy. [ Katlyn's advice column | Ask Katlyn A Question ]
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