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How do I give boyfriend the green light to do more?

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Question - (12 May 2010) 2 Answers - (Newest, 13 May 2010)
A female United Kingdom age 30-35, anonymous writes:

My boyfriend is 16 and so am I. A while ago we were making out and he slipped his hands into my pants, I later said we should slow it down for a while. How do I now show him it's ok? And is this likely to lead to fingering?

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A male reader, The Realist Canada +, writes (13 May 2010):

The Realist agony auntIf you're ready for it then as you two are making out just move his hand to where you want it and he'll take the hint. Wisper in his ear how far you want it to go this time. He'll be thrilled.

Yes it will probably lead to fingering so make sure that if you really haven't done that before that he goes slow and only one finger.

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A female reader, DiamondGirlx United Kingdom +, writes (13 May 2010):

DiamondGirlx agony auntIf he has slipped his hands into your pants thats most probably what he intended to do, and if you are definately sure!! .. that you would like to take it further then you can give him hints e.g. slipping your hands into his pants. x

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