ok this is a pretty embarrasing but i have to say it to ask the question so bare with me please lol..i have fingered myself before but i dont see where it feels good at all unless you are messing with your clitoris...where does all the sensation come from when a mans penis goes in and out when to me that doesnt really feel good...is it just me or am i mistaking how it works?? Any help is appreciated (except for calling me retarded):D thanks all
softball_babe42 answered Wednesday December 24 2008, 2:10 pm: well to start off id have to agree with the other answers.
and you are mistaking how it works because a guys penis is wayy different than your fingers.
you just have to wait when you start having sex.
ohitscassidy answered Wednesday December 24 2008, 12:33 pm: you have what is called a G spot and when its hit it feels amazing i was never able to find mine with my own finger, but my boyfriend found it right away and it feels good. Like the person below me said it feels diffrent when someone else is doing it, and your finger is way diffrent from a males penis. the penis can go alot farther then finger and it feels amazing, once you have sex youll understand you will like it dont worry lol [ ohitscassidy's advice column | Ask ohitscassidy A Question ]
midnight0heart answered Wednesday December 24 2008, 3:00 am: well your retarded. Just kidding=]. i used to wonder the same thing so i know the position your in. well now that ive had sex i can awnser this. for one thing i can never get myself as wet as a guy can get me. you also feel your own fingers so it also wouldnt feel as good as another person doing it for you.like if you touch your arm it feels different than someone else. and your fingers are not as big as a guys penis and guy can get his penis in you alot farther than you can do yourself. Trust me, it feels good. I hope i helped and the sex will be better if its with someone you really care about. I hope i helped
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