so tonight is prom and i may possibly end up giving me date a bj and ive never gave one before...what do i do? and should i tell him to tell me when hes gonna cum? and will i get precum in my mouth? is it really gross?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? aliarrogancexx answered Sunday May 10 2009, 11:06 am: well i never notice any pre-cum, but they actual stuff..its really not that bad. just swallow (if your going to) fast, and maybe take a drink, if you dont think hed be offended. if he doesnt tell you when hes about to cum, you can tell by watching out for these: the penis will get harder and feel a little spasm-y, his breathing will increase, and hell most likely get switchy or squirmy. all of these are most probable. but if hes not too shy, he might say something like "dont stop" or put his hands in your hair to draw you closer. im not going to go into detail on how to actually go about GIVING the blowjob, simply for the sake of being too graphic. but i will tell you that if you google something along the lines of "how to give a blowjob" or "blowjob tips" they will provide you with extremly useful techniques and such :) hope i helped. 17/f [ aliarrogancexx's advice column | Ask aliarrogancexx A Question ]
666 answered Sunday May 10 2009, 9:27 am: first off, if you dont feel comfortable doing it, dont.
and dont think too much about it. you just...do the obvious.
if you dont want him to cum in your mouth tell him to tell you when hes going to, and then when he does you could just give him a hj.
if you do decide to give him a bj you might get precum in your mouth.
ehh.. it doesnt taste too nice but thats just me.
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