First time ..its very hard..coz u dn't have any experiance...Bt u can simply satisfy him by being normal and giving what he/she wants...ask him/her during the sex that wht does she/he wants to be done...try yr best....Good lck !!!
When you feel ready and comfortable and its the right time! make sure your partner respects you and is not in the relationship just for the physical!!!!
you shouldn't show your body if your not comfortable. Ask yourself what is it that your scared of and once you've figured out try and work it out. Just wait a little while until you're comfortable. There shouldn't be any pressure. =)
Talk with your partner about what you like, and what they like. Experiment with what you are both comfortable with. it's play time, so have fun with it.
That depends on the two of you. Is she ready? Are you ready? Have you both done it before? If it is yes to all these questions then you can start kissing. She is probably waiting for you to make the first move. So when ever you feel the time is right you should go for it.
There is no set time frame for when to have a first kiss. It should happen naturally when both parties are ready and comfortable. It is important to communicate with your partner and ensure that the timing feels right for both of you.
no it was not. it was very difficult at that time.
Make sure that they have time to make sure that your comfortable and that they feel so good a comfortable that your there and they don't want you to leave.
Communicate with your partner openly and honestly about your desires and boundaries. Make sure both of you are comfortable and willing to engage in a tongue kiss. Start with gentle, slow kisses and gradually involve your tongues, following your partner's lead and cues. Remember that consent and mutual enjoyment are essential for any intimate experience.
Perhaps it is time to find new places you can enjoy together. In a good relationship, both partners want to make sure the other is comfortable. If going to a certain place makes your partner uncomfortable, confront him/her and ask why. Tell your partner how it makes you feel using "I feel hurt when you......" This will hopefully open you both up to the real problem and help you find a solution.
Physical intimacy boundaries should be mutually agreed upon and respected in any relationship. Communication is key in discussing what is comfortable and consensual for both partners. It's important to respect your partner's boundaries and wait for a clear signal that they are comfortable with physical affection.
take the time to let your partner understand where you're coming from and be honest about it.tell your partner what you want and what you need to make it like it was before
It's completely normal to feel nervous before your first sexual experience. Make sure you are with a partner you trust and communicate openly about your feelings, boundaries, and preferences. Take things slow and focus on mutual pleasure and comfort. Remember that it's okay to say no at any point if you are not ready or comfortable.