adviceman49 answered Thursday August 13 2015, 11:48 am: When you have to convince someone to have sex in legal terms it is called sexual harassment and regardless of your age it is against the law and you could be arrested. Once someone tells you NO to any sexual advances you make; you must STOP. ANY FURTHER EFFORT ON YOUR PART TO CONVINCE THAT PERSON TO HAVE SEX WITH YOU IS SEXUAL HARASSMENT.
It is really just that simple. When it comes to sex it is far easier to break the law then it is to run the bases with a young girl who may or may not have had any sexual relations yet. I am of course assuming you and the young lady are both young teenagers since you have not given your age and this question is asked a lot by those in the 13 to 16 age bracket.
All it takes is for her to say something to a friend like; "Billy is all hands and I can't get him to stop" or All Billy wants is for me to have sex with him." The friend says something to her mother who then calls your girlfriends mother. Next thing you know there is a police officer at your door. If you think I'm wrong read the newspaper it happens quite often.
The best advice I can give you is this. Stop trying to convince her to have sex with you. If you like her and want to keep her as your girlfriend then masturbate to relieve the sexual tension. If all you’re looking for in a girlfriend is someone to have sex with. Then find a girl who may be more willing to have sex with you. Whatever you do: DO NOT SAY TO HER HAVE SEX WITH ME OR I'M LEAVING YOU. That statement or anything like it is in and of itself sexual harassment. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
missundersmock answered Thursday August 13 2015, 12:18 am: well first off you shouldnt have to pressure or convince her to have sex with you. If shes down for that then things will naturally flow that way once your in a room, comfortable, and alone together.
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