if a guy cum in you does that means he cares for you or starting to catch feelings
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? whackymole answered Saturday March 30 2019, 1:15 am: It has nothing to do with him caring or not caring for you, per se (but see below). Men/boys like to ejaculate in women/girls because it is more satisfying than using a condom - it just feels better. You don't state your age but since this is in the teen section, I presume still in High School. If you are not using some other form of birth control you are at risk of becoming pregnant. If he cares about you he needs to do the right thing and wear a condom. Plus a condom will provide some protection from STDs. Two adults who want children (or are willing to accept such a result) can dispense with the birth control and the man can ejaculate in the woman to his heart's content. My advise is to ask him to wear a condom, or at least start using some other form of birth control (and don't have sex until it takes effect!) If he's not cool with this, you need to find somebody who will be, or who will accept a more chaste relationship. [ whackymole's advice column | Ask whackymole A Question ]
adviceman49 answered Saturday March 23 2019, 8:04 am: I male ejaculating in you has nothing to do with his feeling for you. Ejaculation has all to do with his satisfaction and nothing to do with the female.
IF this guy is a teenager his feeling for you are more lustful than love. Most teenage males confuse lust with love.
As to the subject of allowing a guy to com in you. You should be practicing safe sex and making the guy wear a condom, even if you are on the pill. Not only is the condom highly effective in preventing pregnancy it also protects against many STD's and the HIV/AID's virus.
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