Question Posted Wednesday December 1 2010, 11:49 pm
20f
I've realized that when I'm hooking up with a guy and I'm on the bottom, I tend to run my fingers lightly down his sides. Does anyone else find themselves doing this? Do the guys usually like it, every guy I've been with doesn't really have a love/hate reaction I guess. I never asked them though.
Also, is it weird to kiss guys from their neck all the way down? I've never tried it, for some reason I can't see guys liking it but I've heard of people doing this all the time. Why do guys love it so much?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? Rii_Luv answered Thursday December 2 2010, 9:39 pm: Be gentle during 4-play. This makes guys go crazy. When you're touching him be very light with the hands. Run your hands on the back of his neck, nibble on his ear, when youre kissing his neck don't be all rough w/ it, be gentle. Run your hands over his nipples and slightly rub your lips across them too. IF you give head, start from the chest and make your way down, kissing every part possible. To tease him you can even kiss his lower stomach, skip his dick and start kissing his thighs. And while youre doing this talk dirty to him, tell him what you're going to do to him while yall have sex. I'm not saying to be gentle the whole time, because once you have sex it's going to be hard because it will feel so good. Lol, i hope i helped :) [ Rii_Luv's advice column | Ask Rii_Luv A Question ]
lem54321 answered Thursday December 2 2010, 7:39 pm: i run my fingers down his sides too. if you REALLY wanna turn him on, stroke his thingh getting closer and closer to his penis. this makes guys go nuts. don't be forcefull just very light. also nibbling on his ear can make a guy crazy for you [ lem54321's advice column | Ask lem54321 A Question ]
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