Me and my boyfriend are both rather young. We've just started watching porn together, and it's rather awkward just sitting there watching it. I mean, what does one normally do? It feels odd how we both just sit there in silence.
-Wondering Wanda
Try doing it doggy-style while you both watch your naughty film or lie on your back while he munches on you. (You can have your head hanging over the bed and watch upside down or look to the side). When guys watch porn together, they just sit there in silence, but when a couple watches it, you're supposed to get busy. Don't ask him, just get naked and into position; he'll follow your lead.
I've been with my boyfriend 10 months now; we are very sexually active and experiment quite a lot. He's made me come through my clitoris, however he has never made me have a vaginal orgasm at all. I have also tried to find my G-spot myself. They say it's supposed to be about 2 or 3 inches inside you, however I can't find anything there at all. I'm getting very upset and annoyed by this, and I'm wondering if it's possible that some women cannot have a vaginal orgasm at all. Please help me because it's becoming a major concern of mine.
-Clitty Kate
First of all, this G-spot bullshit is highly overrated. When someone's looking for mine, it just makes me have to piss. Ditto with all of my gal pals. The clit is like a tiny penis, in fact, some will argue that it is a penis that just never grew. So, you have to treat it similarly to one. Could you make a man come just by touching his balls? Highly unlikely. One of you would have to touch his cock to get him to come. Same with the clit. He can lick your clit or slide against it while you two are shagging to get you off. Stop worrying so much about a "vaginal orgasm" or your mysterious G-spot and just enjoy the fact that he can make you come. I know many women who can't come at all, so count your blessings.
My boyfriend of six years has never liked kissing or giving oral sex. Also, the frequency is about every 12 days. He's 51, and all his other girlfriends have complained about the same issues?Is he gay?
-Curious Carol
Honey, if you have been dating him for six years and still don't know if he's gay, you have serious problems. Gay men don't date women first of all. They like cock. Did you and the other girlfriends stop to think that maybe he's just a man who doesn't like to suck face/pussy? Kissing is extremely intimate as is oral sex, and some people are just not that deep. Like it or leave it.
I'm 22 and my girlfriend is 21,and she always wants to suck my dick. That's fine, but she always bites it. What would you do to stop this?
-Crazy Casey
Put a bunch of coins in a tin can and the next time she blows you and her fangs dig in, shake the can aggressively. Dog trainers use this tactic, but I'm sure it'll work for your toothy gal. Tell her to roll her lips over her teeth, like she has no teeth, just gums (like that old lady in King Pin) and tell her not to let her teeth touch your willy. Explain to her that it's is like being in heaven and hell at the same time.
I've been seeing this guy for three months now. Horizontally we are a great match and have a lot of fun. Unfortunately, vertically I'm finding him more and more boring. Even worse, he seems to have fallen in love with me. How do I deal with this situation without breaking his heart?
-Bored Bonnie
Why not enjoy the horizontal part with him as much as you can, and when you're done tell him you have things to do. Keeping busy is good for the soul, so is great sex. It's hard to find someone who's perfect for you in every category. Be honest with him and tell him you love having sex with him, but that's about it. Some men don't mind being on-call just for sex. Relying on someone to entertain you is ridiculous. Also, in this day and age, if you are upfront about wanting to see other people and practicing safe sex, it's not frowned upon to date more than one person: one who is fun, one who is good in bed, one who spoils you, etc. Besides, there's no "Mr. Right" there is only "Mr. Right-NOW."