On the couch in the living room of my best friends apartment. I was 17 and it was just terrible.
On the upside, sex definitely got better as I got better at it...
2006-12-26 16:12:52
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Mine is a unusual story and not too many people know. There was a carnival in our small town for a week. I had been flirting with this guy all week. On the Sunday morning when they were getting ready to leave, a friend of mine and I decided to take my dog for a walk and go say goodbye to this guy.
I had no intention and I have no idea how it came about, but my friend went walking my dog with another guy. Me and this guy were just kissing and somehow we ended up on the counter of the dart throw doing the dirty deed.
I never seen him again, but it was quite memorable. The next guy that I was with, I married and he always thought that he was the first. I certainly wasn't going to tell him any different.
2006-12-26 16:22:23
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answered by Karen H 5
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Shug and Celie’s relationship grows increasingly intimate, and Shug coaxes Celie to talk about sex for the first time. Celie’s words, not surprisingly, are dismal. She says she despises sex and that during the act she typically pretends she is not even there. Shug tells Celie that, in her mind, Celie is still a virgin. To Shug, a woman’s real loss of virginity is not her first sex act, but the first time she experiences the pleasure of an orgasm.
Shug’s renaming of Celie flies in the face of traditional definitions of virginity. Shug redefines virginity in her own terms, saying it is not lost when a man penetrates a woman but rather when a woman chooses to have sex and finds it physically and emotionally pleasurable. By redefining virginity in her own terms, Shug encourages Celie to take similar control over her own situation by interpreting it in a new way. The fact that Shug can suddenly term a married woman with two children a virgin introduces the possibility that there is a submerged, untold story in Celie’s life. Shug helps Celie realize that there are alternatives to the mainstream ways of thinking, perceiving, interpreting, and behaving that the dominant members of society impose upon her. Recognizing the existence of these alternatives gives Celie a sense of control and is an important step in her move toward independence.
2006-12-26 17:41:07
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answer #3
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answered by taowhore 4
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Playing Truth or Dare in a friend's basement
2006-12-27 12:49:52
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answered by ramman 4
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i was 18, in a nice romantic all night hotel suite.. with my long term bf of almost 3 yrs now.. It will be a night i will cherish for the rest of my life.
2006-12-26 16:14:27
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answer #5
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answered by mzxbabixgyrlx 2
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i lost mine at 18 to a guy who i thought that i loved and we were at the lake. I have always regretted this and about 4 months after this happened he committed sucidue.
2006-12-26 16:15:18
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answered by Anonymous
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At my bf's house. I made him wait for like a year 'cause the thought of something going inside of me really freaked me out...!
2006-12-26 16:26:02
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answered by aloe 4
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On my wedding night 3 years ago. My husband was a virgin too. It was amazing! We are so glad we waited!
2006-12-27 04:54:26
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answer #8
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answered by Snow 6
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I lost it during my honeymoon but I found it again .
So I think that don't count
2006-12-26 18:35:12
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answered by Anonymous
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in my room when i was 18. i think i lost it the same way any other guy would lose it, i stuck it in.
2006-12-26 16:15:14
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answered by JZX 4
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