No. Your friend has had a lot of sex partners. Sex is fun, but it's not enough for a lasting, meaningful relationship. So if you want an actual boyfriend who cares about you more than sexual satisfaction, keep doing what you're doing!
You can be a good friend to your best mate, choose your sexual partners carefully and don't include your best mate in that group. Sexual partners are much easier to find than a best mate.
Has a lot to do with age, if he is a "new" friend and he is aware of his sexual orientation, he might be "curioius", if he is a long time friend and either just came out or "became" gay I wouldn't worry. ANSWER it means nothing other than your boyfriends best friends gay. if you are having doubts as to your boyfriends sexual orientation,his having gay best friend is very little to do with whether or not he is gay but i can assure you he will not be gay simply because he has a gay best friend, and the only real way to know is to ask him if he is or not. f4
Many women see their partners (sexual or not sexual) as a father figure. My wife sees me as a lover, friend, father figure and more. Some men also see their female partners as mother figures!
Being promiscuous (having a lot of sexual partners) does not create HIV - you have to be infected by one of your partners (or by some other means on transmission). The fact that you are promiscuous (have a lot of sexual partners) does not significantly increase your risk of contracting HIV. The risk would arise if you were not having safer sex with them.
You should totally let him know how it made you feel!
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The more sexual partners you have, the higher the risk of catching papaloma virus which causes cervical cancer
Masturbation is a normal and common sexual activity. It is not uncommon for partners to masturbate, including thinking about their significant other. Communication is key in any relationship to ensure that both partners are comfortable and understanding of each other's boundaries.
They are called bi-sexual, instead of heterosexual.
The most severe contraindications of using and IUD is current pregnancy, history of bleeding or infection. Other considerations are history of current STIs (sexually transmitted infections), multiple sexual partners, and anemia.
who as had the most sexual partners at one time