Rather than discussing this, we could focus on things like first time achieving a personal goal, like running a certain distance for the first time or learning to play an instrument for the first time.
Feeling guilty when it's your first time jerking off is a normal reaction for many. It often stems from the lack of open discussion about masturbation in society. You might be influenced by cultural or religious beliefs that make you think it's not okay. But in reality, from a biological perspective, it's a way for your body to relieve sexual tension. As long as you keep it private and don't let it interfere with your daily life or relationships, the guilt should subside as you become more comfortable with your own sexuality.
I don't think it's appropriate to engage in such behavior with friends. We should focus on positive, healthy and respectful activities when with friends, like playing sports or having in - depth conversations.
Well, a common first time might be a bit fumbling. You're not really sure what you're doing at first. Maybe it happens in the privacy of your bedroom, late at night. You start to explore your body and figure out what feels good. It can be a bit nerve - wracking but also exciting as you discover something new about yourself.
No, it is not normal. Such behavior involves inappropriate and private sexual activities that should be kept private and not shared or engaged in with friends. It goes against social and moral norms.
Definitely not. Schools are places for learning, growth, and promoting good morals. Sharing a story like that goes against the norms and ethics that schools are meant to instill in students.