okay here is ME. i am pushing a lot to get answers to my questions and im sorry bout that i am just so interested in sex! i can't help it! ok well i have questions that i have already asked but i need more answers. please try to answer all of them in the same order as me.
1. how do u know if ur a deep throater? do u try with something?
2. what can u use if u don't have a sex toy? i need lots of ideas!
3. why do i always think about sex, and seriously, it is not that normal person thing everyone answers with! its much worse, i just can't describe it!
4. what are some good sex positions?
5.wat do u do if u can't find someone to have sex with?
6. how do u practice if ur parents are home?
7. can u now go to my question "okay i have lots of questions......PLEASE HELP!" in forum i think, and answer number 3.
if u could do all this it would be a great help! and also if u want to pm me with experiences, thats fine, or if u just wanna chat!
1. how do u know if ur a deep throater? do u try with something?
2. what can u use if u don't have a sex toy? i need lots of ideas!
3. why do i always think about sex, and seriously, it is not that normal person thing everyone answers with! its much worse, i just can't describe it!
4. what are some good sex positions?
5.wat do u do if u can't find someone to have sex with?
6. how do u practice if ur parents are home?
7. can u now go to my question "okay i have lots of questions......PLEASE HELP!" in forum i think, and answer number 3.
if u could do all this it would be a great help! and also if u want to pm me with experiences, thats fine, or if u just wanna chat!
Have unrprotected sex Only within A mutually monogamous relationship!!
Two people who have sex only with one another don’t have any opportunity to bring a new STD into the relationship. If you and your partner have been tested and are healthy, remaining faithful to each other is a very good way to reduce your chances of contracting an STD. And it is important to be honest with yourself about whether you and your partner are both truly faithful. If you are always consistent about practicing safe sex, you will feel more secure, and it can also take the “trust” issue out of the equation.
Two people who have sex only with one another don’t have any opportunity to bring a new STD into the relationship. If you and your partner have been tested and are healthy, remaining faithful to each other is a very good way to reduce your chances of contracting an STD. And it is important to be honest with yourself about whether you and your partner are both truly faithful. If you are always consistent about practicing safe sex, you will feel more secure, and it can also take the “trust” issue out of the equation.