First, create a comfortable and trusting environment. Then, start by sharing your general feelings about intimacy. Gradually, get more specific about what pleases you sexually. Make sure to listen to his thoughts and feelings too.
Just have an open and honest conversation. Let him know your preferences and desires in a relaxed and non-judgmental way.
I wouldn't recommend it. Anal sex is a very personal and private matter, and it's important to have a deep level of trust and communication before even considering it.
No, this is not appropriate at all. Sexual education should be provided by appropriate adults like parents, school educators, or professional health workers. Brothers and sisters have a family relationship that should not involve such personal and private topics.
This is a highly inappropriate and improper query. Such teaching is not in line with ethical and moral standards. We should encourage respectful and consensual interactions in all aspects of life.
It's all about open and honest communication. She could start by having a relaxed conversation and expressing her feelings and preferences clearly.
It's all about communication. Open and honest conversations can help you explain your likes and dislikes to your boyfriend in a comfortable and respectful way.
Well, without more context, it's difficult to say exactly. 'She Wants the B Fanfic' could be centered around a character's quest for an unknown entity 'B'. Maybe 'B' is a magical item in a fantasy setting, and the female character in the fanfic is on a journey to obtain it. Or perhaps 'B' is a code name for a person she has feelings for, and the fanfic explores her attempts to be with that person.
Well, think about the setting. It could be in a futuristic city. For the new boyfriend, give him some interesting hobbies like collecting ancient artifacts from different planets. In the fanfic, show Bulma's initial reaction to him, whether it's curiosity or instant attraction. Then, build their story around shared interests and how they overcome obstacles in their relationship.
It depends on the nature of the relationship and the way it's done. In a committed, adult relationship, open communication about sex can be healthy. But sharing in a way that respects boundaries and doesn't make the other person uncomfortable is key.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, it might be about a girl's new boyfriend and the experiences, challenges or joys that come with this new relationship.