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  1. i'm assuming you don't generally orgasm from P in v sex without some sort of outside stimulation? if that's the case, it's totally normal. a lot of women don't come from straight P in V sex. if your partner is open to it, show them what does work for you. or suggest picking out a sex toy (or two) together. look for one that has similar action to what works for you. there have been times in the past when i've been really not into it but agreed to sex anyway bc i wanted to please my partner. nothing at all wrong with that. maybe if you focus more on giving your partner pleasure, that might help too? kind of like reframing it as a loving service rather than a chore. it won't necessarily make the sex better for you (or it could!) but it could at least make it easier for you to do. you could also consider taking charge a little more. when you're in the mood (or after you've gotten yourself in the mood) you could initiate. try something new maybe. or literally just focus on giving your partner pleasure, and if you need to, finish off for yourself afterwards. nothing at all wrong with that either. good luck!

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  3. Don't be too concerned. It's the idea of what's going on more than a real desire to have sex with your friends. It's a relatively common kink among guys to find th idea of a girls friends wanting him to be a turn on. Realistically he probably doesn't even look at your friends for real that way.

  4. Statistically, no. It's arithmetically only weakly justified to keep using a condom. With monogamy, once you each don't have STD infections, you are not exposed to a risk of STD. That's logic. As for birth control, no method is 100.0% effective. But 93% effective is quite reliable. For the great majority, when they think things over, the unpleasantness of a condom outweighs the 7% chance of getting pregnant. Unless you're antiabortion or you don't have access to abortions, getting pregnant won't be a disaster. You can almost certainly come up with the cost of the abortion. In the United States, you can ask Planned Parenthood all your questions about contraception. Google “birth control pills failure rate”. Here's a tutorial on contraception methods from the United States government CDC. A hormonal implant (lasts 3 years) has a failure rate of just 0.1%, while pills are at 7%. I wonder: percent of what? You have to look up the mathematical definition of contraception failure rate. Or ask Planned Parenthood.

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