Apr 29, 2008 06:13PM GMT
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Lifestyle - Other
Have you ever had sex? if so, what age did you first start?
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raves +1 posted Apr 30, 2008 02:50AM GMT
Answered 19-30
All right here's your laugh for the night. Prom night, night that so many guys pant (as in heavy breathing) over. Well one of my friends parents had a motel in the outer banks of NC and were going to be gone that night. So after prom a bunch of us headed over to his house. We weren't there 15 minutes, find a nice recliner and put my tired danc'in feet up and in walks my girlfriend/date. Walks over to the chair and I figure she is just going to hop into my lap..............Wrong. She undoes her dress and drops it to the floor. Sorry to disappoint so many people. But I shot out of the chair, grabbing the dress on the way out, told her to get dressed she was going home.
My buddies where the best. Their girlfriends had seen waht was going on and when I left to that my "friend" home they politely took their girls home to. We meet back up at the buddies house did a little drinking we shouldn't have and all went home.
OK it was 1969 and like ancient history. But ladies there are men that expect you to be ladies and will respect you for your actions. -
raves +2 Apr 30, 2008 03:39PM GMTI was sleeping over at my best friends house (i was 14), the parents were out for the night at a party. My friend went to bed with a headache, I sat on the couch and watched CABLE....something that was new to me.
I'm watching a movie and her drunk brother(he was 19) came stumbling in, sat down next to me real close and grabbed me before I could get up and rammed his tongue down my throat. I was raped, my friend woke up, heard what was going on and "stayed out of it."
When he was done and passed out, I went into my friends rooma nd asked why she didn't help me and she replied that he would beat the Hell out of her if she did. She also advised me not to say anything or he would beat the Hell out of me also.
I laid there and cried the rest of the night, parents finally came home.
We all sat at the breakfast table the next morning and I faced him and had my chance to say something, but out of fear I choose not to. I can still see the sneer on his face when we were sitting at the table. -
raves +1 Apr 30, 2008 10:04PM GMTI wish I had spoken up, but I was frightened that "I" did something bad. My Father had passed away 2 months prior to this happening, so my emotional state was completely shattered I know now that my brothers would have torn apart the guy but back then I was embarrassed.
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raves +1



Answered 19-30
On my wedding night actually ... it was worth the wait