What should i do about my erections ?!


Question: What should i do about my erections .?
After i kissed my gf i had a pretty big erection and i was hopeing she wouldnt notice it, and then all of a sudden she sat on my lap and moved her body away from my privates and said 'i dont want to sit on it , it must hurt already' i was sooo shocked and nervous i didnt know what to do all i did was blush and i felt retarted , what should i say or do if this ever happens again. MATURE ANSWERS ONLYHealth Question & Answer


Answers:
you don't need to do anything about your erections. Just assure her that it doesn't hurt, and pull her back onto your lap, erection and all.Health Question & Answer

Dear Lucky tonight,

Oh my! What a predicament to be in!

Next time it happens, give her an innocent smile, and playfully slap your winkie and say, "Whoaaaaa Down Boy!"

Then just ask your girl if she wants to watch a movie and eat popcorn or something.

Good luck to you!Health Question & Answer

im just wondering are you like some where around in your teens or you are somewhere around in your mid 20s. Because if your in your teens you shouldnt be ashamed i mean she probably is feeling the same way.Health Question & Answer

Um just laugh cause your girl sounds like she was kiddin with you dude.

Its no big deal.Health Question & Answer

Next time tell her to sit on it.Health Question & Answer

She probably likes it so dont worry. tell her it doesnt hurt and that you like it when shes near youHealth Question & Answer

just cover it up.
dont worry bout it.


any more info needed.? let me know.Health Question & Answer

Carry a pin with you at all times.Health Question & Answer

Hehe.Health Question & Answer



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