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I can't say yay or nay on this one, because I don't know you. But, from experience, sex can fuck. shit. up. At the same time, though, it's wonderful and it feels good. You're ready for sex if: you can deal with anything that can happen by the act. (Pregnancy, STIs, etc) And are prepared to deal with it. Good luck. I was 14 when I lost mine, too. It's not that special.
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Personally, I believe I was born this way. I've never been straight, that's for sure. Haha. I've, for as long I can remember, been attracted to both boys and girls. As Dana Carvey says: I'm happy with whatever I find down the front of someone's pants. A lot of girls, though, make themselves bisexual at parties and such to be "hotter". Because girl on girl is hot. But if they're just making out with another female for the attention, it's sickening. I've met many girls like this. If you are truly …
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I was... giving him a blowjob. He said "heads up" and that made me go faster. And then. Um. HI! And yeah. My reaction was...I didn't know weather to be proud of myself, disgusted or laugh. I felt awkward, to be honest. It was hysterical because he has a tinyyyy dick. 4 inches hard, tops. Which is now a source for my sadistic side to tease him mercilessly about, seeing as he's my best friend's boyfriend. We're at each other's throats all the time. (Not like he could reach mine. ;D)
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I know exactly what you mean, sadly. My ex boyfriend and I were having a bit of fun (no sex, just foreplay) and I orgasmed. It was pleasant, but he kept going and even being a masochist wouldn't let it be comfortable. It just hurt. He eventually laughed at me for cringing and allowed me to recoup. I kept going, later, but it took a while. My legs were shaky. By that story, I mean: You're fine. Promise.
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^awkward conversation would follow, I'm sure. Nothing embarassing, here, actually.