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Its my first time and i wanna no how long he has to go in and out before it starts to feel good 

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It can feel good right away or it can take a few mintues or it might not feel good at all cuz he may not be good in bed. So it all depends. But since its your first time it may or may not hurt you. But that is normal for having sex for the first time. And it may make you bleed cuz it will break your hymen. However you look very young in your picture... So you shouldnt even be doing that yet...

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Most women say their first-time sex was somewhere between "rather uncomfortable" and "hurts like hell". Very few have an orgasm during their first intercourse. Some girls start experiencing pleasure only a few seconds after the guy's penis breaks her hymen and stretches her vagina open to receive him. Others may not enjoy the physical sensations of intercourse until they have done it several times. For many girls the nervousness makes the first time hurt, but the second time - perhaps just a few minutes later - is very pleasurable. Practice petting and oral sex with your boyfriend until you know how to bring each other to orgasm. When its time for your first sex, help him to orgasm with your mouth or hands. This will help him have the control and consideration to give you a good first time. Then, he should bring you to orgasm. This will make you as open, lubricated, and relaxed as possible. It's probably best for you to get on top and straddle him, so you can guide his penis into you at just the right angle and location that feels best to you. Believe me, he won't know exactly what the best location and angle is, and there is NO WAY he can really tell how it feels to you. However, you may feel too self-conscious and nervous about the first time to get on top - just know that other positions will probably be more uncomfortable for you. (The vast majority of people, both boys and girls, lose their virginity in the missionary position.) It will also help if you can SAFELY and RESPONSIBLY have your first time with natural, bare, no-condom genitals. It will go in easier and he will have better feedback to know if he's being too rough. Contraception and STD's are VERY REAL problems and you two must face up to them, but "condoms" is not the only solution. For young couples it may not even be a very good solution, since many teens do not use them correctly - and get a false sense of security because the condoms are not providing the "safety" they expect.

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Thank yall for yalls help
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Post and tell how it went. Help somebody else out. You're not the first or last girl to have this question.
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