Me: 15/F
Her: 14/F
The last few nights I slept at my girlfriends and we got a little carried away at night. We ended up fingering eachother but we managed to keep quiet. Anyway this mornin I accidently gave her a hickey. I was really sorry about it. I actually really didnt mean to do it. Anyway i came home today. I while earlier she said her dad said "I want a word with you tomorrow" when she asked why he said "That on your neck for starters" She said she was scared to. They saw the hickey this morning and said "Y'know it can give you skin cancer" I gathered there was dangers but it was only a cm big. Yet it still made me feel really bad. Anyway i'm worried her parents heard us and ask her.For all they know she is still a virgin... I dont want her backed up into a corner. I don't want her dad to get all protective and tell her she cant see me anymore..
Does anyone have any advice or any other ways to look at it?
One way I looked at it was its either going to be bad. Or he will just warn her and talk to her about the dangers and her age and dangers.
What do you think he will do?
julie75 answered Friday April 22 2011, 8:54 pm: He might thing she got it from a guy unless he knows for sure she didn't have it the day before. Parents know their kids are going to experiment with sex and play a little doctor. Everyone I know played doctor when they were young. I didn't have my first bi-experience until I was 16 but we started the same way. If you're going to try this again, I would wait a couple weeks, make sure her (or your) parents are sleeping and be very careful about sucking on the neck. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask. I hope this helps and good luck. [ julie75's advice column | Ask julie75 A Question ]
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