Hi I'm Female and I'm 16
Me and my boyfriend have sex regularly
We don't talk about it we just like do it
And I was reading a book about sex and there was pre ejaculation. I didn't understand it so please can someone explain it to me x thnx
The pre ejaculate happens without the males knowledge or control. He has no feeling when it happens. This is why so many teenage girls become pregnant, failure to realize the pre ejaculate happens.
While I believe you are too young to be having intercourse you should if doing so make sure your partner uses a condom and knows how to properly wear it.
You are also old enough under a federal law known as HIPPA to receive birth control from a doctor without parental permission. You have what is called qualified medical privacy. Which means in the instance of your sexual organs health; you can see and speak to a doctor, be treated by a doctor with or without parental permission. Anything that you are treated for, or is said to the doctor is confidential and may not be released to anyone without your permission to the doctor in writing. This also means mom cannot be in the exam room with you without your permission. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
orphans answered Monday August 6 2012, 5:02 am: This is fluid that is released by the penis, before and during sex/masturbation. It's role is to naturally lubricate the penis. It contains sperm, and so this can often lead to pregnancy, even if the man "pulls out" before ejaculation. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
LatinaAdvice answered Sunday August 5 2012, 3:02 pm: It means when a guys sperm comes a bit before you having an orgasm , like he doesn't last. So thats why you should use protection even if you think a condom is quite boring its always the best way if you don't want to end up pregnant. [ LatinaAdvice's advice column | Ask LatinaAdvice A Question ]
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