Imagine that you're at the library, local bar, in class, or just your favorite hang out spot; your eyes meet. Contact has been made. He makes the first move. No wait…you're more forward, so YOU make the first move. You two hit it off and dating begins. At some point the first kiss is shared. Physical attraction strengthens. You both decide that it's time to take the relationship to the next level.
First, answer these important questions…
- Has contraception been discussed?
- How comfortable are the two of you with discussing diseases and prevention?
- Are there any questions lingering of your minds about sex?
- How opened are the both of you to oral and other forms of sex?
Besides dolphins, humans are the only other animal that have sex for recreation. Sex is a way of expressing that which cannot always be said with words. It's one of the primary ways that humans show their love for each other. Until recent centuries, sex was severely frowned upon except for procreation reasons. In today's society, sex is a very important part of many romantic relationships.
Sex can be a fun and positive enhancement to a relationship, but it also carries a great responsibility. Each time the decision is made to have sex, there is a possibility of pregnancy. There is also a real threat of catching one of the many Sexually Transmitted Infections/Diseases (STD's) out there.
All of these decisions can easily make one feel overwhelmed, but don't be. What is needed is just a little guidance. LoverSchool.net offers exactly that! A place with compiled information to help individuals answer the questions that are lingering in their minds.
We have a FAQ section as well as links to experts in the fields of sex education. I'm in no way a doctor. That majority of the information on this site has been gathered from medical and recreational books. The feedback area is there for your convenience. If there's something specific you need to know, I'll do my best to answer.