Question Posted Saturday December 27 2008, 2:00 am
so i weigh about 115, 5'5. female 18.
why do guys love girls who are so flexible for sex? because of different positions or what? also since i'm a virgin i was just wondering, is it helpful to be in shape? i mean yes, i'm a very skinny girl but i am not in shape really. i get tired when i run for like 2 minutes haha. is this bad for sex? maybe i'm just thinking if your more in shape, you will have more stamina which will help you last longer in bed? i don't know, am i thinking all wrong?
Next time you use the bathroom, stop it mid pee. Feel the muscles you use to stop mid stream? Those are your kegels. When you aren't doing anything, practice flexing and squeezing those muscles. Do this alot. Every day.
leah87 answered Monday December 29 2008, 5:46 am: you need to be in shape. it makes sex better because you are able to use the muscles you have built to move with precision. there's a lot of skill to good sex. there are multiple positions and honestly there's no flexibility needed. guys think its sexy because the more flexible you are the more you can spread your legs away from your vagina. its really stupid and any guy that makes a comment like that can not be trusted. but youre right about stamina. some guys last 5 minutes and some last two hours. you have to be prepared for everything [ leah87's advice column | Ask leah87 A Question ]
curliecue answered Sunday December 28 2008, 9:04 pm: No, you're right. The better in shape you are, the more energy you will have, and you will probably feel sexier. Even if you are skinny now, just getting toned will help you to look/feel sexy. And being flexible goes along with that. If you are flexible, you can move around more easily and you are capable of doing different things and changing it up. [ curliecue's advice column | Ask curliecue A Question ]
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