Hey 18/F
Me and my boyfriend have been dating a while and lately have been talking bout exploring things more sexually. We have been taking it slow but think it's time. My question is if he fingers me or something will he be freaked out about how wet I am? He turns me on a lot and I really can't help it but I get really really wet and want to know if that will freak him out or be a turn off since we are both very inexperienced and it would be our first time with anything like this. Thanks!!
sodapop answered Sunday June 20 2010, 8:59 pm: I recommend you get this book. It is called I HEART female orgasms. You two can read it together and try out things. It has great information about any questions the both of you might have, physically or emotionally.
If you are really worried about him freaking out about how wet you are talk to him about it. Communication is a very big part of good intercourse. As always use protection and have fun! [ sodapop's advice column | Ask sodapop A Question ]
angie248 answered Saturday June 12 2010, 2:36 pm: of cource not hunny. this is 100% normal for a girl to be wet down there, and your boyfriend should understand this. trust me on this one i'am sure he wont be freaked out. and i dont think that at that moment he will be looking down there to see if you are wet its your first time so just relax and let the moment pass :) enjoy your time. oh and remember its not only you that will get wet because remember boys tend to spill their sperm out and if he tells you something about you being wet remind him of his sperm. hope this helps huny. have fun and enjoy yourself. dont worry about that little thing because then you wont enjoy nothing and you will just be embarraesd and i dont think you want this. forget about it because almost all girls are like that. hope i helped :D [ angie248's advice column | Ask angie248 A Question ]
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