Gay sex experimenting
Experimenting in College
After growing up in a relatively conservative community, it was no surprise, looking back, that I was a small sexually repressed. Despite thinking about sex and jacking off all the day, I had relatively limited opportunities to talk about sex with friends, consent alone mess around!
This was just before the Internet exploded (what I wouldn't have given to contain had the web as a horny teenager!), but I'd managed to amass a handful of Hustlers and other porn mags to beat off with.
By the time I got to college, I'd had one intimate girlfriend. We had a lot of oral sex together, but never fucked. I loved eating her red-haired pussy and even licking her asshole
Then I met Alex, my freshman roommate in college. He was uncover about sex in a way that was thrilling, but a little intimidating. We got to be friends pretty quickly.
Almost every night, we'd end up talking late into the night about girls and sex.
It started by discussing the girls in the hall, and what it would be like to eat out this one or what that one would be like in bed or whether the rumors about another one taking it in the ass were true.
Not many nights into what had become our routine, he asked
14."I went on a trip to a tropical country. I found a miniature, secluded, resort-type place with a prevent while exploring the area. I spent the entire time there while the male, early 20s bartender served me. He had a blinding smile. At one point, he told me that no one else was around and that I could swim in the pool, naked, if I wanted. I said 'screw it' and did. He kept serving me drinks and talking, and I later said I was gonna get out and go peruse by the beach. He told me since no one else was there he was gonna close the area for an hour and that I didn't have to put my clothes back on. He walked me over to the hammock and kept complimenting my body. I was into it, so I didn't stop him. He sort of felt me up as I got into the hammock (I let him), and he eventually made his way down on me..."
"This was my first (and only) time a guy had gone down on me. He got naked and offered to go further. I told him I could try but only with protection. He came help with condoms, and I tried but couldn't stay up. He asked if he could aim , and at this point I just felt I was all in anyway, so I was down.
It was an interesting experience. I was taller and physically bigger and had never been
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Many teens ponder who they are as they grow up. Questioning your sexual orientation is an important aspect of figuring out who you are. You may question whether you are gay, lesbian, multi-attracted , or part of another Queer community. Only through this process can you discover your authentic self.
Heterosexuality is currently the most widely accepted sexual orientation across the world. Despite the rising acceptance of LGBTQ people, any sexual orientation or gender pattern that differs from that which society deems acceptable is often stigmatised. There is still a long way to go in terms of tolerance and acceptance of all communities.
It is vital to distinguish between sexual orientation and sexual behaviour. You may, for example, have had a sexual encounter with someone of the same gender yet still identify as heterosexual.
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