how come guys get horny so fast and girls dont? i mean it takes my bf 5 minutes to get horny and then like 30 minutes for me. how come? and is there a way to change that? thanks
ImNOTyourSTAR answered Tuesday June 21 2005, 2:53 pm: its different for all guys and girls. i mean, my boyfriend and i are pretty much the same, and sometimes i get more horny than him sooner that he does. it just depends on the person [ ImNOTyourSTAR's advice column | Ask ImNOTyourSTAR A Question ]
shake answered Tuesday June 21 2005, 12:53 am: Due to the stupidity of this question, I have the perfect answer for it.
Stick a goat dick up your poontang before you see your boyfriend. This will in advance hype you up.
Razhie answered Monday June 20 2005, 11:08 pm: It's just not fair is it?
Anyways, there is no way to change it persay but there are things you can do that will help. Pyching yourself up, fantazing or such before you see him will help, and it will also help alot if you can tell your boyfriend just what makes you horny. Guys can be a little clueless about that so don't be afriad to ask for what you want.
Good Luck! [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
distinguishable answered Monday June 20 2005, 10:34 pm: Guys naturally have a higher, (and more powerful) level of testosterone, the male hormone, than girls have the female hormone, estrogen. This is why they tend to get horny faster than girls. They are also more turned on by girls' body parts than girls are by guys' body parts. You could try doing something eccentric, like a threesome, or something that might spark your interest faster. Otherwise, the only other way is to have him give you pleasurable experiences. That way, the next time you do something together, you might anticipate it and get horny at the thought of it. [ distinguishable's advice column | Ask distinguishable A Question ]
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