Question Posted Saturday December 29 2012, 1:14 pm
Ok I'm 19 and my boyfriend
Is 20.
We has been dating since we were I'm middle school.
We are in love.
We have not had sex and are both virgins.
I'm having trouble making him horney and making him hard
How could I make him hard and horney
And make him cum
Through text?
Without him watching porn.
DanielleSue answered Sunday December 30 2012, 11:00 am: Hey.
Now I'm no sex expert but cause my boyfriend lives 200miles away i might be able to help out in this particular field.
It's depends on how easy it is to get your boyfriend 'up' in real live because if its easy it'll be easy through text but if it takes a while then your texts will have to be extra dirty! Start of easy by saying stuff like 'I miss the feel of your lips against mine' then get more n more hardcore until your actually describing the s*x and all the things you wan to do to him and how you'd do them (btw it's always the little details that get my bf really going) then tell him what you want him to do to you and get him to say stuff to you because that always helps if they are having to come up with things to say cause it gets there mind on the subject!
Hope this helps and good luck!!!!
Razhie answered Saturday December 29 2012, 6:40 pm: Ask him.
Different things turn different people on. Not many people would reach orgasm simply from things written in texts. Most people can masturbate to orgasm, and most people (women and men) watch porn, and enjoy it.
If you want to know what your boyfriend enjoys, and what you can do together, ask him. He's the only one who can tell you what works for hm. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
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