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COOL_BREEZE2

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can someone tell me everything you do in sex i donno how to have sex?
please explain for me every detail thank you!!!

Some tips (can't go into too much detail for obvious reasons):

• It works best if you have a partner...a human one.
• Getting nekkid is also very helpful.
• Foreplay (or fiveplay) helps to get the juices flowing. (men would often prefer to get right down to the nitty gritty but the womenz love the fiveplay for some reason).
• Don't eat smoked herring or garlic before. The breath would be killer and a turnoff.
• Start gently and move up and/or down from there adjusting speed to suit.
• Enter the danger zone and observe signals.
• Drive carefully but with precision as you proceed along the highways and byways.

And of course:
• When in doubt, wrap it up.
• Abstinence is the best form of protection. (so they say).

That's about as much I can give without getting too graphic.


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Judging from the date of the OP and lack of response to his/her own question since then, I somehow think the poster is playing games and asked the question just because.
 

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This is not something you should be learning off the Internet from strangers. Ask your parents. Go to the library and check out a book on the subject.

Gracie--surely you jest!!! A kid asking his/her parents about sex?--no kid in the world wants to know about sex from his/her parents!!! ;)
My children and I talk openly about sex and always have. My thirteen year old son talks openly about puberty and sex without blushing. I think it is sad that my child's friends don't do the same with their parents.

When children are educated and are let known what to expect from the get go, they learn to trust that you know what you (the parent) are talking about. I give my kids a heads up what to expect in situations, in relationships, and in life on a consistent basis. When my words and God's Word consistently ring true in life ahead of time, they know where to go when they have curiosities and questions.

In this scenario with this kid (the OP) I took into consideration that they may not be in a healthy functioning family and so I gave them the other option of going to the library. I still stand by the advice that they shouldn't be getting their def. of sex off the mainly warped Internet. 75% of the other information on the Internet is crap as well.
 

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My children and I talk openly about sex and always have. My thirteen year old son talks openly about puberty and sex without blushing. I think it is sad that my child's friends don't do the same with their parents.

When children are educated and are let known what to expect from the get go, they learn to trust that you know what you (the parent) are talking about. I give my kids a heads up what to expect in situations, in relationships, and in life on a consistent basis. When my words and God's Word consistently ring true in life ahead of time, they know where to go when they have curiosities and questions.

In this scenario with this kid (the OP) I took into consideration that they may not be in a healthy functioning family and so I gave them the other option of going to the library. I still stand by the advice that they shouldn't be getting their def. of sex off the mainly warped Internet. 75% of the other information on the Internet is crap as well.
open minded:)
 
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