im thinking about having sex with him but im scared...
Question Posted Thursday March 15 2012, 11:43 pm
me and my boyfriend been together for a while now and im thinking about having sex with him but im scared.. how does it all work. we kiss & make out alot and dry hump but like..do i take my clothes off first or does he?? how can i make it fun?? all that kind of stuff.. help me please?? im nervous..
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: Virginity? Imperfectionist answered Sunday March 18 2012, 2:55 am: so i'm guessing your a virgin which is awesome BUT that's where the lecture comes in... before you have sex with him make sure this is what you want because so many people regret their losing their virginity to the people they did INFACT most of the people i know all regret the person they gave it to including myself.
IF, Remember if this feels right, you shouldn't be scared. I mean nervous but not scared like hell. Just let what happens happen. There are no rules to sex honestly. But make sure ya foreplay because that is one of the funnest parts of sex. and explore each others bodies that's one of the best parts of making love, being able to see the things that turns each other on and pleasuring your partner while also being pleasured yourself. [ Imperfectionist's advice column | Ask Imperfectionist A Question ]
AdviceGiving101 answered Friday March 16 2012, 7:01 pm: Well, sex isn't dry humping. It's more like humping.
But, you can take off your clothes first then take off his. I hear it's funner if you take your clothes off first because he has that "OH YEAH!" moment. (Sorry, I don't know how to explain it!:) )
I hope I helped and I hope everything works out! I'd like you to message me and tell me if I helped and how everything went!:)
-Bella Thorne [ AdviceGiving101's advice column | Ask AdviceGiving101 A Question ]
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