why does a boyfriend wants to ejaculate in a girlfriend?
Question Posted Monday July 18 2011, 2:00 pm
hi, why does a boyfriend of one and half years asks whether he can ejaculate in me or not and also most of the times he says he wants to come in me. he knows that i want to have a baby. we're just not fully stable financely but he says we'll see whatever happens. we love each other a lot. we're in our early 30's. my question is he wanting to make me feel better or does he really want to or is he just being a guy because it feels good to ejaculate in a girl? thanks everyone.
As to the "having kids" part, no idea, but if you're actively risking having kids maybe you need to have alot more conversations with him on the subject. Maybe he likes the idea of having a baby with you, maybe he just likes the idea of the sexual act of climaxing inside you, maybe he just wants to be able to not wear a condom or pull our or anything else, which just generally ends up feeling better.
Xui answered Monday July 18 2011, 2:45 pm: Here is what you said: { e knows that i want to have a baby. we're just not fully stable financially}
If you aren't ready for a pregnancy then do not have sex without proper protection, Babies require stability and deserve parents that are stable enough to support them and provide them with proper care. Your boyfriend is being a typical horny guy, As horny men tend to think inside their pants rather than using their heads in the heat of the moment. You said it yourself, You both are not finally stable at this time to have a baby and therefore you should be smart and hold off on allowing him to have sex without a condom. [ Xui's advice column | Ask Xui A Question ]
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