Hey 16 Y.o. Having Problems With Orgasm Posted: 03-26-05 22:06pm
Hey im new here and ive been searching to
find an answer about this and it was
really annoying....
Anyways, last night I had sexual
intercoarse for the first time. As much
as I am slightly bigger than average
(about 6") I found it very hard to cum, or
climaxing for that matter while we were
having intercoarse. When we were done and
I asked her how many times she came she
came about 6 times. But I never did! One
note that might be of importance, I
masturbate quite frequently, about 1-2
times a day sometimes even more. If
anyone has heard of this problem or know
about it? My guess is to stop
masturbating for a while and then trying
again but im worried it might be somthing
serious. Any help would be appreciated
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BADSAL
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Posted: 03-26-05 22:46pm
First of all- I doubt she did 6 times.
You were probably really nervous since it
was your first time.
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mandaroonie
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Don't Worry! Posted: 03-27-05 00:40am
Okay, there's no way she came 6 times.
Most girls don't have an orgasm from
actual intercourse, a lot don't experience
an orgasm for quite a while. Don't sweat
it, it was your first time and i'm sure
you weren't relaxing and enjoying it as
much as you will in the future. You've
got years ahead of you to have sex.
Don't worry about your first time! :d
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BADSAL
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Posted: 03-27-05 07:48am
Hopefully you used protection.
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TheCelloDude
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Posted: 03-27-05 08:03am
Thanks guys, im glad to hear it was sjut
because I was nervous.
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