Im 15 and me and my bf have been goin out
1 month now and we have been having sex
for about 2 weeks now. I love the sex but
i never seem to have an orgasm ! Also
should I be moving my pelvis aswell during
sex as i do this but some of my friends
dont plz help
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Llewellyn
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 21 Jan 2007 Posts: 1743 Location: NY
Posted: 07-23-07 19:20pm
You can move your pelvis if you want to.
There isn't really a right or wrong way to
do it, so feel free to do whatever you
want.
Many women do not orgasm from sex,
especially not within the first two weeks.
It often takes us a little longer to
figure out what we like and what
stimulation will bring us to orgasm. So
keep trying different things and see what
works for you.
You can trying orgasming in other ways,
then apply what you learned about your
body in the process to when you are having
sex.
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Tylanas
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Re: Sex Help Posted: 07-24-07 00:06am
dancerbbex
wrote:
Im 15 and me and my bf have
been goin out 1 month now and we have been
having sex for about 2 weeks now. I love
the sex but i never seem to have an orgasm
! Also should I be moving my pelvis aswell
during sex as i do this but some of my
friends dont plz
help
I can't stop my pelvis O.o... It just
moves it on its own!
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