Ok, me and my boyfriend are both 15, almost 16. I'm a virgin, and he's not. I really want to have sex with him, but dont know how to bring it up with him without seeming like a slut. Any ideas?
christina12677 answered Saturday October 25 2008, 2:35 pm: ok. don't bring it up with him. it will be weird. let it happen naturally. you can do all the planning, but don't let him into it. hang out with with him, and just come on to him. i've had this happen to me so i kno exactly where you are coming from. when you are sitting just watching a movie at his house, cuddle with him. start making out with him, and touch his body ( touch his thighs and rub his dangler)lol...it sounds nasty but it works. don't be shy. he will want you so badly you next thing you know you will be getting down and dirty. I hope this helped...gooodluck! the key is don't tell him you want to, because it will be awkward....just seduce him into it. [ christina12677's advice column | Ask christina12677 A Question ]
Sweet_LiL_Angel answered Saturday October 25 2008, 2:39 am: Your a virgin your not going to sound like a slut your going to sound courious. Just let him know how you feel and depending on how long the two of you have been together is a big part of it. [ Sweet_LiL_Angel's advice column | Ask Sweet_LiL_Angel A Question ]
kutiiehelp answered Saturday October 25 2008, 2:05 am: well it depends how long have you 2 been together and asking the whole question situation, well you should be able to ask him anything without doubting his trust or heistating, and your OWN boyfriend shouldn't think your a slut, cause if he does than he has no respect for you. So you should talk to him, but I hope you've been in the relationship for a LONG time, because trust me, sex can sometimes ruin a relationship, because you can over do it and then the relationship might end up as being more of a lust thing than love. [ kutiiehelp's advice column | Ask kutiiehelp A Question ]
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