If you're in a relationship where you're already sexually active, there are lots of safe ways to step up the activity without having more sex. Mutual masturbation, oral sex and toys are all fun and carry low or no risk if you use protection (or are in a single partner relationship and have both been tested already).
If you're single, don't go rushing out to find someone to enjoy yourself with! Sexual activity comes with emotional baggage, no matter whether it's a man or a woman you're sharing it with. Your best sexual partner at this time is yourself. Masturbation is extremely healthy and fun, carries zero risk of pregnancy or STI, and requires nothing but your own two hands at a minimum. I can't tell you how, because it's different for every lady. Just try stuff until you find something that works. You can masturbate till the cows come home and no harm will come to you so long as you don't end up missing school or family meals.
It's normal to feel pretty much constant arousal as a teenager, or even at any age. There's this idea that women don't want sex, and it's totally wrong. The key is to do it at the right time, with the right person, under the right conditions. Until you're ready, just take matters into your own hands. [ NinjaNeer's advice column | Ask NinjaNeer A Question ]
Imperfectionist answered Sunday March 18 2012, 3:03 am: Hahahahaaha being bisexual has nothing to do with that. though i got too tell you as a fellow bi, there are alot of us like that. I, myself, have been called a nymphomaniac because i crave sex ALOT and i'm horny ALOT. They can tell you it's all about hormones or whatever but for some people it's just the way you are i mean you could even be a sex addict. [ Imperfectionist's advice column | Ask Imperfectionist A Question ]
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