Anonymous wrote:What exactly do you want him to tell you? The only thing I want to know is that you have a clean bill of health that's within the last six months. If you took a pineapple up the ass while dressed as Chaz Bono in the front and Cher in the back, I don't care, as long as that pineapple wasn't up the ass of someone with AIDS first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My bf has not told be about losing his virginity.
He was my first so he knows all my history.
I know he was not a monk prior to our relationship. I'm not asking for numbers or details on specific acts, and he still won't tell me.
This bothers me, and I'm probably making a bigger deal of it than I need to, but I still feel like this is something he should tell me given our situation.
OP, his stats --numbers and specific acts-- matter more for your health than how he lost his virginity. I think you are very young and don't know much about protecting yourself or having important conversations about sexual history with a partner. When I was younger there was a site called GoAskAlice that provided a lot of reliable info and solid advice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really OP? You sound a little young so I'll be easy on you. It's really his business to tell you or not to tell you and you need to take it easy with trying to control the info flow.
I don't see why he won't tell me. If the situation were reversed I would tell him. It just seems wrong that he knows all about my first time and by default my entire sexual history and I don't know much about his. I think it would make sense for him to tell me about his first time given the situation.
I'm not controlling anything. I haven't given him any ultimatums or anything.
Your insistence on this is odd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly do you want to know? And how old are you?
I want to know who? and how old he was? I'm 25.
Anonymous wrote:What exactly do you want to know? And how old are you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really OP? You sound a little young so I'll be easy on you. It's really his business to tell you or not to tell you and you need to take it easy with trying to control the info flow.
I don't see why he won't tell me. If the situation were reversed I would tell him. It just seems wrong that he knows all about my first time and by default my entire sexual history and I don't know much about his. I think it would make sense for him to tell me about his first time given the situation.
I'm not controlling anything. I haven't given him any ultimatums or anything.
Anonymous wrote:Really OP? You sound a little young so I'll be easy on you. It's really his business to tell you or not to tell you and you need to take it easy with trying to control the info flow.
Anonymous wrote:What exactly do you want him to tell you? The only thing I want to know is that you have a clean bill of health that's within the last six months. If you took a pineapple up the ass while dressed as Chaz Bono in the front and Cher in the back, I don't care, as long as that pineapple wasn't up the ass of someone with AIDS first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My bf has not told be about losing his virginity.
He was my first so he knows all my history.
I know he was not a monk prior to our relationship. I'm not asking for numbers or details on specific acts, and he still won't tell me.
This bothers me, and I'm probably making a bigger deal of it than I need to, but I still feel like this is something he should tell me given our situation.
OP, his stats --numbers and specific acts-- matter more for your health than how he lost his virginity. I think you are very young and don't know much about protecting yourself or having important conversations about sexual history with a partner. When I was younger there was a site called GoAskAlice that provided a lot of reliable info and solid advice.
Anonymous wrote:My bf has not told be about losing his virginity.
He was my first so he knows all my history.
I know he was not a monk prior to our relationship. I'm not asking for numbers or details on specific acts, and he still won't tell me.
This bothers me, and I'm probably making a bigger deal of it than I need to, but I still feel like this is something he should tell me given our situation.