I just wanna try some thing new WITHOUT HAVING SEX. Any Ideas?
Question Posted Tuesday February 11 2014, 9:10 pm
So me and my boyfriend are both 18 and we have been dating for 11 moths.I would like to do more than making out,hand jobs, blow jobs and fingering.but I honestly don't know I just wanna try some thing new WITHOUT HAVING SEX.Any ideas are appreciated thank you.
Depending on the time of the year and where you live. There could be free concerts in the park put on by your department of parks and recreation. Where I live they have a movie night three nights a week. Okay, the movies are not first run but they are free they are safe as they are well protected by County Police. No glass containers are allowed or alcoholic beverages. That does not stop you from packing a picnic basket with snacks or a late cold dinner and lounge on the lawn, watch a good movie and snack or eat dinner. Your local department of Parks & Recreation should have a number of things you may enjoy doing listed on their website.
Pack a picnic lunch and take a ride in the country. Find a nice spot and sit back enjoy lunch and the scenery. Go to museums, many of which are free or low cost. All government funded museums are generally free of charge. IF you live near a lake rent a boat and go for a ride.
For the most part explore where you live. Most of us ignore the places of interest where we live; mostly because they have become like wall paper to us. I grew up just outside of New York City. With the exception of a class trip to the UN and our annual Christmas trip to Radio City Music Hall I never visited the City as a tourist. Thirty years after I moved away I took my son on a visit as a tourist and I know there are things we did not have time to see. So explore your own home town and state.
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