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I wanna have sex but not sure on a couple of things.

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PostPosted: 06/25/07 - 10:10    Post subject: I wanna have sex but not sure on a couple of things. Vote now! Reply with quote

Me and my boyfriend have been going out for awhile now.. im a virgin and i have a couple of questions on sex.. After the first time having sex do u bleed right then or later on?? If u masterbate is your first time really painful?? whats the best position for less pain on your first time?? please help me understand.. [/b]
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PostPosted: 10/02/07 - 15:40    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Right, first of all, you might bleed then AND later or maybe not even at all.

I dont see why masturbation will cause pain on your first time and if you actually masturbate there is probably a high chance that there wont be any blood.

As to your last question, try having your boyfriend on top and do it slowly or you go on top so you can then have complete control.


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