Tracy Koroma answered
That depends on several things:
You’ve got three choices:
I sense that you’re a bit nervous or apprehensive about sex, considering you had to ask what to do about a hard-on. If you were really ready, I think you’d have a pretty good idea about what to do.
You shouldn’t let his dick guilt-trip you into having sex. Just because you’ve got him aroused, it doesn’t mean you have to do anything if you don’t want to.
Your boyfriend can’t really help getting a boner, so don’t be too hard on him – no pun intended!
- How old you are – remember, it’s illegal to have sex under the age of 18 in the US, and 16 in the UK.
- Where you are – obviously, if you’re having dinner with your parents, you’ll probably want to ignore your boyfriend's little problem until you have some privacy!
- What you want to do – it’s not about what you should or shouldn’t do – it’s what you’re ready for and what you’re in the mood for that’s important.
You’ve got three choices:
- Say nothing and ignore it
- Let him know that you’re going to ignore it
- Do something about it (sex, or sexual activities)
I sense that you’re a bit nervous or apprehensive about sex, considering you had to ask what to do about a hard-on. If you were really ready, I think you’d have a pretty good idea about what to do.
You shouldn’t let his dick guilt-trip you into having sex. Just because you’ve got him aroused, it doesn’t mean you have to do anything if you don’t want to.
Your boyfriend can’t really help getting a boner, so don’t be too hard on him – no pun intended!