It usually isn't too tough to convince a guy to climb in the sack. If you get a pretty heavy make-out session going, let your hands do the talking (if you know what I mean). He will get the message load and clear. At that point, all you will need to do is get up, take him by the hand, and head for the bedroom.
Both are correct but refer to different things. "In Bed" refers to a when a person/object is under the sheets of a bed, but above a mattress (and possibly other sheets). "On Bed" refers to when a person/object is on top the bed.
say i can do things in bed that you can't imagine then grab his ding
It depends you could say you have to be on the bed, or you have to be in bed. If you are referring to having to be asleep at or having a bedtime, the correct form is "have to be in bed"
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This is how you say get on bed in Russian: Lajis na pastel=get on bed. I hope I helped you :)
those 'bed things' are called gurneys
bed in french would be être.
"Go to bed"
A bed is 'un lit' (masc.) in French.
Your super hot in bed,
Yes they use on the bed: En la cama. In bed wouldn't translate well.
It is proper grammar to say "lie on the bed" when referring to resting on the bed in a horizontal position without an object. "Lay" requires a direct object, so you would say "lay the book on the bed" when placing something on the bed.