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i am nrevous
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ok i am nervous - after 12 month drout (breakup) i have met someone i think i would like to have sex with and i am so worried about it i am putting off meeting him (agsain) - as in my ex got rid of me for a reason so i am am 1) crap in bed 2) fat 3) just rubbish. i know its sounds crazy but i am actually considering saying dont want to see him cos i cant bear the hideousness of it all.....help!!!!
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so it wasn't your boyfriend saying those things, it's just you judging yourself? No need to beat yourself up. It's bad luck it didn't work out with him, but it doesn't mean you're rubbish, it just means that out of the 3 billion males on the planet you were with one who wasn't Mr Right. It happens. There's no such thing as crap in bed, apart from not actually wanting to do it; as you do want to, like CD says, go ahead. Fat, who cares. The world is full of different shapes and sizes. If he likes you, he won't care. Go ahead, enjoy yourself. Both of you.
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Just don't put too much pressure on yourself and everything will be fine. Why don't you invite him over for dinner / takeaway etc... a few glasses, both nice and relaxed and see where the mood takes you.... What will be, will be and I think anticipation is actually a really big turn-on.
Good luck, hope you enjoy x
Good luck, hope you enjoy x
Get drunk. Well, not that drunk you're practically comatose, cos that's just another thing you'll worry about. Or not even remember!
Seriously - have a drink to calm any nerves and just launch yourself on him. In a subtle way! Don't worry - once you're into the swing of things, you'll be fine. I know how you feel - I've been there, done that. I also worried about being (slightly) overweight - believe you me, they either don't notice in the throes of passion or more likely don't care anyway... he obviously likes you for what and who you are already.
As for being crap in bed - I'm sure you're not. And I bet you're not fat and certainly not rubbish. Your ex has eaten away at your self-esteem - don't give him the satisfaction. You go get yourself some satisfaction - take no notice of the ex or the Rolling Stones. Go for it, believe in yourself and be happy - I'm sure you will xxxxx
Seriously - have a drink to calm any nerves and just launch yourself on him. In a subtle way! Don't worry - once you're into the swing of things, you'll be fine. I know how you feel - I've been there, done that. I also worried about being (slightly) overweight - believe you me, they either don't notice in the throes of passion or more likely don't care anyway... he obviously likes you for what and who you are already.
As for being crap in bed - I'm sure you're not. And I bet you're not fat and certainly not rubbish. Your ex has eaten away at your self-esteem - don't give him the satisfaction. You go get yourself some satisfaction - take no notice of the ex or the Rolling Stones. Go for it, believe in yourself and be happy - I'm sure you will xxxxx
Speaking as a man, I can assure you that doubts and body-image issues on the 'first time' are not s strictly female preserve!
Yes you will feel worried and shy, but think that he is feeling the same as well!
Sex is a pleasure, not a competition - no-one is standing there with a score-board ticking off your technique. Try to relax, don't se t yourself any 'targets', and if he is the guy for you, he will understand and reassure you as you go along.
Good luck - let us know how you go on.
Yes you will feel worried and shy, but think that he is feeling the same as well!
Sex is a pleasure, not a competition - no-one is standing there with a score-board ticking off your technique. Try to relax, don't se t yourself any 'targets', and if he is the guy for you, he will understand and reassure you as you go along.
Good luck - let us know how you go on.