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when he's finished after sex..? so that my boyfriend doesnt "go" in me, he tells me when he is about to orgasm and he pulls out... but i feel stupid not doing anything after that point so my question is should i touch him or give him head after he says that? guys answer...
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f/20 fyi
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Well, I am a guy like you asked. I agree with the post stating that it is NOT an acceptable form of birth control. As for your actual question, there is ABSOLUTELY nothing wrong with letting him masturbate onto you (make sure that his semen is nowhere near your vagina). Most guys have no problem with this method. If you feel inclined to assist, you can use your hand or mouth. If you decide to use your mouth, you must be prepared for two things: his semen to either drip into your mouth or shoot into the back of your throat, and the taste of your vagina on his penis (some females do not mind this and some find it appalling). I hope this answer helps you out. ]
I'm a girl. But I'm going to tell you what I use to do. You can either give him a hand job, but I personal think it would be better if you gave him head, BUT you have to be comfortable with him going in your mouth on that case or just have a signal [tap on the shoulder etc] for him to let you know when his about to go and keep the motion you had going with your hand [thats if you use your hand during head (up&dwn on the shaft)] ]
I'm not a guy and I know you'll probably rank me low for not answering the question you asked, but I feel this information is so important, and even if you do know it, you'd be surprised how many girls out there don't know:
If you are doing this as a method of not getting pregnant you need to know that the "pull-out method" does NOT work, and the mistaken conception that "pulling out" can keep you from getting pregnant is responsible for a lot of unwanted pregnancies.
Now that I've just put that out there, good luck with finding answers to your actual question. ]
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