soooo last night i gave my first blow job. haha. he starting moaning and saying oh my god. so i'm guessing i did alright? then he kept wanting to do 69 but i told him not this time. is 69 as akward as it seems? lol. oh & another thing. why don't alot of guys shave? i think it's so nasty. i usually try to ignore it but i can't it just makes it not as enjoyable.
Many guys in my experience, as they get older, learn that keeping their pubic hair at least trimmed makes their female partners happier. The way they learn this, is that some confident and sassy chick says "Hey dude, I like going down on you, but that's a mess. Trim it down a bit." It's a lot more socially expected for a girl to trim her pubic hair, so it just takes a little bit longer for guys to be told, and too recognize that was is courteous when a woman does it, and courteous when a guy does it.
If you've got a regular partner whose hair gets in your way, let him know there is something you'd like to try: Going down on him with the hair a bit shorter. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
OhMyLucyDarling answered Saturday April 17 2010, 6:24 pm: lol
I wonder the same thing sometimes but honestly, Guys don't want to get rid of their "man hood" as the hair down there makes them feel manly.
Moaning and saying things while giving a blow job is a plus so did you do alright? Yep, If it worked then you did something right!
69, The first time will probably be a little uncomfortable yes, However the more you do the more naturally it will come to you. I suggest showering before you attempt this position and take things slow. [ OhMyLucyDarling's advice column | Ask OhMyLucyDarling A Question ]
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