adviceman49 answered Wednesday April 3 2013, 11:18 am: Given the fact that there is more than enough porn on the web; why do you want to insult your girlfriend by trying to make her show you her breasts? By doing so you are saying to her that you see her merely as a sex object and not the beautiful person she is.
Think about this. What if roles were reversed and every girl that asked you out asked you to pull out your penis and get an erection for her to look at? How would you feel? Don't go macho really think about it.
When she is ready, if she is ready, when she feels you love her as a person and not a sex object; she may then let you see and maybe touch her breasts but not before. Be a gentleman and treat the young lady with the respect her sex deserves and you will be much better for it. You will also have many a young lady chasing after you if you do so. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
kittenlover2000 answered Wednesday April 3 2013, 6:54 am: I depends on the girl. Most sober girls have self respect so I'd hope wouldn't show you.
But then loads of girls lose self control when they're drunk, and as a result that could happen.
Whatever you do you shouldn't 'get' or 'make' a girl show you them ever. Because even if you ask and she's desperate enough to obey, it'll backfire in the long run. It really sounds like you want her as a sex object an nothing else, which is not the right way to go about things.
If you get into a relationship for the right reasons then a natural part of it in the future could be being comfortable with seeing each other naked.
But yeh any girl with self respect wouldn't do such a thing if you flat out asked her. Be careful who you ask aswell, some girls may take it very hard an complain-you dont want their dad/police on the case. [ kittenlover2000's advice column | Ask kittenlover2000 A Question ]
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