Me and my boyfriend have been goin out for two months now and are both seventeen years old and are in a long distance relationship. the other day i popped my cherry when i was thinkin about him and we were sexting. I told my god-sister what happened and she said well at least yall can have phone sex now. Me and him really want to have it but just dont know how to start off. we are madly in love with eachother and want to do it. i really need some advice on how to start it or even how to do it. I think it will help our relationship because of the fact we will so far away. We both really wanna have phone sex. Please Help
innocent_angel answered Sunday May 8 2011, 2:23 pm: Phone sex can be done on the phone via talking, texting or using instant message services on the computer really. Typically they start with just a normal conversation, that leads into something, for example (if you are typing) you could say "I lean over to kiss you and..." of course it does require some imagination to really work, but the basic idea is to just tell your partner what you want to be doing to them as though you are doing it.
It's roughly the same on the phone, but there is less talking and more moaning. just make sure nobody will hear you or walk in on you and you can be as creative as you like.
Director answered Friday April 29 2011, 2:26 pm: Hey,
Have you considered using Skype? Regardless of the technology you two end up using, be descriptive about your actions and feelings - use words that will turn him on, breathe, moan, tell him what you want to do to him and what you want him to do to you. Have fun with it =).
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