Im a virgin, my boyfriend isnt. What are ways to make it good in bed for him? he knows im inexperienced but i dont want to come off as a complete noob.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? brookelbaby answered Monday February 9 2009, 1:20 pm: honestly i am happy your a virgin. it takes alot of guts to stay a virgin in the stereotypical world we live in. but in reality, you might not even be that bad in bed, you wont look like a noob your a virgin :D of course your not gunna know what to do. you could be the best chick he has in bed ever. some ways to make it good are to act like you do know whats going on. be on bottom at first because it is easier for you in that case. if he wants you on top DO NOT wiggle back and forth slowly go up and down and tease him a little, guys like the temptation of what they have right in front of them and it makes them want you more. dont tease too much though he may get angry. i think you have nothing to worry about and just let it happen the way its supposed to. [ brookelbaby's advice column | Ask brookelbaby A Question ]
orphans answered Monday February 9 2009, 2:06 am: Why does it matter? If he knows you're a virgin, he should know you won't have any porn star moves that will make sex mind-blowing. And if you do have awesome moves, he might think it's weird and question your virginity. That might not be completely true but seriously, he'll know that you won't have any super moves since youre a virgin and that's really okay. It'll still be good for him, trust me. Over time you'll come up with your own stuff when you find out what he likes and whatnot. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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