I'm 14 and I really like this lad and he likes me two, and I think I want to sleep with him.
But the thing is he's experianced and I'm not, so I don't really know the moves, I'm confused if something goes wrong, or if I do something wrong, any advice?
Best steps 2 it r to
Give him a lap dance to get him hard
Then suck his cock
Then y'all start f**king each other
Just remember though
The harder it is
The better it feels [ 123bari's advice column | Ask 123bari A Question ]
christina answered Sunday March 22 2009, 12:03 pm: If you don't know what you're doing, then you shouldn't be doing it, or considering it.
And besides, you're 14. You should have a lot of better things to do than engage in sex at your age. Live your life & grow up a little first before you decide to make an adult decision that could alter how you look at things. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
AshNicole...x3 answered Saturday March 21 2009, 1:26 pm: your 14 girl, just wait until your ready and your not ready considering you "think you want to sleep with him."
Eldritch answered Saturday March 21 2009, 2:32 am: If this "lad" is already experienced, that means he's either lying to you or he's much older than you, which makes him a pedophile.
Do you realize you're under the legal age? Do you realize that if you get caught, even if you agreed to have sex with him, he could be charged with statutory rape and sent to prison?
And if you don't get caught, do you have any idea how many STDs (many life-threatening or downright fatal) you could get from someone who claims "experience"?
Do you want to go through a pregnancy your body isn't ready to handle during a time in your life when you can't support yourself or a baby?
Please, please do not give in to this guy and his selfish desire to ruin your life before it's even begun.
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