Ok, so me and my boyfriend have been dating for about a few months now and we really like each other and he has lately been asking if he could touch/feel them, what should I tell him, oh and I am 12 and he is 13, Thanks.
AMSxO answered Thursday May 3 2012, 7:13 pm: I advise you to slow down. You're only 12, not even in your teens. You have so much to look forward to that's not sex related. Just go do the things a 12 year old is supposed to do...and that's not one of them. As far as touching goes, have him touch your hand instead :) [ AMSxO's advice column | Ask AMSxO A Question ]
lindsayluv16 answered Wednesday May 2 2012, 2:04 am: i was 12 or 13 when i let my old bf do that.. and like i was okay with it.. but im 16 now so. im saying if you are ready, go for it. if not tell him. Lets wait a little while. [ lindsayluv16's advice column | Ask lindsayluv16 A Question ]
alexus21 answered Tuesday May 1 2012, 11:53 am: I think that if you don't want him too then don't there is no need to rush into touching and feeling just yet because it will lead to other things. Don't rush just take your time your 12 there is plenty of time .+ he's 13 his hormones are kicking in its only natural that he's asking you that. [ alexus21's advice column | Ask alexus21 A Question ]
Zeina92 answered Tuesday May 1 2012, 3:35 am: for me, I'm 20 and no body touched my boobs before because of our conservative community which is against mixing girls with boy; still, I advise you to slow down and don't rush in into sexual activitis because both of you are teenagers and the guy will leave you anyways at some point of his life even if he adores you... [ Zeina92's advice column | Ask Zeina92 A Question ]
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