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john_p483
Feb 15, 2006, 04:59 PM
Hi
I have a girl friend.We both are virgin.I don't have much knowledge about female anatomy like the hymen and breaking of it .Tell me how to do the first intercourse.

DrJ
Feb 15, 2006, 05:20 PM
Not much different than the second, third, fourth, and so on.. just a little more gentle.

nwsflash
Feb 15, 2006, 05:28 PM
Not sure if this will help but take a look please http://www.puberty101.com/p_femalegenitals.shtml and always remember safe sex is the key to help cut down on std's and unwanted pregnancies !


Always remeber " Don't Be Silly Where A Condom On Your Willy "

If you both enjoy what your doing, you will find it all goes to ease. Just take things nice and slow with one another

CaptainForest
Feb 15, 2006, 09:14 PM
and always remeber safe sex is the key to help cut down on std's and unwanted pregnancies !!


I believe they are referred to these days as sti’s – sexually transmitted infections.

Apparently, they (whoever they are) decided that infection sounds less scary than disease.

Don’t worry, I still say std’s. It sounds better than saying sti’s.

CJAdams
Feb 15, 2006, 09:29 PM
(1) Buy some KY... then use it freely. (2) Talk about it beforehand, be honest, invite sharing during (so she feels free to have some say in the process). (3) Enjoy! Keep your perspective and take it slowly. The first time is hardest... it only gets better!

fredg
Feb 16, 2006, 06:22 AM
Hi,
Thank you for posting an answer at this site, and Welcome.
You have received some very good answers.
Mine has to do with "Do you really want to do this?"
You didn't mention your ages, but do you really want to NOT be a virgin?
Please wait as long as you can.
Here are some statistics:
1. 4 out of every 10 girls in the US are pregnant before they are 20 yrs old.
2. NO condom, pills, or any other contraceptives are a 100% guarantee that she will not get pregnant. Even the manufacturers' of the products state that.

So, the main question is, other than do you want to have sex, is; do you want to be a Daddy? Does she want to be a Mommy?
What would you do if she is pregnant?
These are good questions to think about before you do it. Best of luck.

nwsflash
Feb 16, 2006, 06:34 AM
I believe they are referred to these days as sti’s – sexually transmitted infections.

Apparently, they (whoever they are) decided that infection sounds less scary than disease.

Don’t worry, I still say std’s. It sounds better than saying sti’s.

LoL I didn't know they had changed the name to sti's ;) I agree with you std's sounds better:)