Taking control in a sexual context should always be based on mutual consent and open communication. Discuss boundaries and desires with your partner beforehand, ensuring both parties are comfortable with the dynamics. Establish safe words and cues to maintain trust and safety during the experience. Ultimately, mutual respect and understanding are key to a fulfilling and consensual encounter.
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No. There is no correlation whatsoever between me taking birth control and you doing whatever it is you consider doing.
Yes, you can be on birth control without being sexually active. But for further information consult a physician.
To try to assert power over her, take out frustrations on her, or control their relationship. Each of these is a sign of personal weakness, on his part.
Yes, if you are sexually active.
No. Absolutely not.
She might need you to take control, since she is so shy - and then again, she might surprise you and dominate you when you get intimate. Everybody is different.
Yes, you can take the pill and not be sexually active. Many people do this for medical reasons, such as painful or irregular periods.
To prevent pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases.
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No. Only if you want to lower the chances of becoming a parent. Yes, unless you are sterile, have have had your tubes tied or want lots of babies
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