Well, lets put it that way: You're missing out.
As a child, the first time you got to eat ice cream, you also didn't know what to expect. It was a bit weird, probably, usually food was warm, and this was so cold, but at the same time it was great :)
Technically, it's a series of convulsions in your body and an intense chemical reaction from your brain, that, all in all, generate a unique feeling. There's nothing to worry about, nothing to be afraid about, and i can only give you the advice to go for it ^_^
If it's your first time, you may want to have a setting in which you are alone(e.g. at home), you may be more vocal than you'd expect(and you wouldn't want to worry about your volume the first times :) ) Note that you could also be an all-silent type, thats all fine, but hey, better to be on the safe side, right ;)
Is it normal to be nervous before you orgasm?
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ok, got me puzzled with A, but expected B.
Well, lets put it that way: You're missing out.
As a child, the first time you got to eat ice cream, you also didn't know what to expect. It was a bit weird, probably, usually food was warm, and this was so cold, but at the same time it was great :)
Technically, it's a series of convulsions in your body and an intense chemical reaction from your brain, that, all in all, generate a unique feeling. There's nothing to worry about, nothing to be afraid about, and i can only give you the advice to go for it ^_^
If it's your first time, you may want to have a setting in which you are alone(e.g. at home), you may be more vocal than you'd expect(and you wouldn't want to worry about your volume the first times :) ) Note that you could also be an all-silent type, thats all fine, but hey, better to be on the safe side, right ;)