Is it more bisexual to get your dick sucked and rubbed or suck a dick and rub them? I would want to expierament maybe once and see if I like it but I still wouldn't be bi or gay I I don't like it? That's what I think. I think I'm hit a curious teenager going through puberty
The feeling you are presently having will continue as your body continues to change and your level of maturity adjusts to the new hormones. Once you have adjusted to the new hormones you will have more control over your sexuality and will begin to understand just who you are not only sexually but as an adult person as well.
This will take some time and each of us adjusts at a different rate. In the mean time you are a normal teenage male trying to figure out just who you are sexually.
Frankly at this stage of puberty you should not be engaging in sex as you are truly to young to understand the full meaning of sex. Yes, your body is capable of sexual relations and it is capable of impregnating a female. You though have not gained the level of maturity needed to engage in sexual relations. Sex is not a sport where you see how many girls you can deflower or get into bed. It is a loving relationship between two people At the moment love and lust is seen by most boys as synonymous words. Until you can separate the two words you should not be engaging in sex. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
orphans answered Monday September 17 2012, 8:41 am: Bisexuality is not something that is measurable. So you can't be more or less bisexual. That's like saying, "I'm more sleeping now than I was earlier".
Experimentation is completely normal. If you enjoy it, then it's okay. If you don't, then it's also fine. But during your age, your hormones are all over the place, and so you'll be confused.
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