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i always get asked if im done and i always say yes but i dont think i am
how will i know
what will it feel like

ps. please don't say an orgasm

2007-09-03 07:54:59 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Women's Health

I AM A GIRL

2007-09-03 08:00:57 · update #1

6 answers

If you have to ask you havent had one.
To find out what it is get to know yourself first - masturbate (i got my first vibrator at 22 and had first clitoral orgasm - wooowwww - you cant misinterpret that one)

2007-09-03 09:30:20 · answer #1 · answered by supergirl 5 · 1 0

Well the standard answer is an orgasm tho it's not the answer you wished for. Other than that it doesn't really matter. If you are done 'working' and feel that you're satisfied enough with the event then you are done.
An orgasm is the climax, the perfect ending. If there is no orgasm I can pretty much stop anytime once my body starts feeling like its done with the exercise.

2007-09-03 08:10:41 · answer #2 · answered by DanceCat Squiggy 4 · 0 0

Hmmm...I think I'd be offended if a guy asked me if I were done. That sounds like he's not interested at all. Like the others have said, orgasm really is the ending, but if you feel satisfied, then you're done.

2007-09-03 08:29:06 · answer #3 · answered by First Lady 7 · 1 0

An orgasm is probably what your partners are asking if you've had - and if you don't know if you've had one, then you probably haven't had one, unfortunately. If you're okay with not having one, then you can be "done" whenever you want. If you want him to help you get there, it sounds like you're going to have to give him more guidance as to what will make you get there.

2007-09-03 08:35:55 · answer #4 · answered by Samantha S 4 · 0 0

when your knees dont want to work, your body feels all tinglie.

2007-09-03 08:00:40 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

When your satisfied

2007-09-03 08:14:35 · answer #6 · answered by Angel 6 · 0 1

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