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    IfOnlyTheyKnew / Nov 26 2015 12.48

    any one who read my last post wil no that im happy with jack ..but... i never fort he waas like this b4, it almost like hes obsesive now, we used to b fine but now hes wearing me like a trothy showing all the other guys what he has that dey dnt, i dnt mind kissin n huggin n all that but i refuse to do anything else til im 16+ coz thers no point coz once ur virginitys gone its gone n u wanna b sure ur with the rite person first ....but he keeps bummin me n if  were in a cornor he sort of humps me n its gettin on my nervs coz he duz it infront of his frends and i dnt reely wanna b involved like that n he keeps making comments about sex to me...

    any advice?

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    Rebester / Jan 27 2010 11.50

    Talk to him.

    You need to tell him that you don't like the things he is doing to you and that he makes you feel used and like a piece of meat.

    He may not realise that you don't like it and the only way for him to realise is for you to tell him upfront.

    A relationship is supposed to be about the two parties being treated as equals. For this to happen he needs to respect that you don't want to have sex this early on and that you dont appreciate being humped and bummed, especially in front of his friends.
    Although at the same time you also need to see that although it may not be nice, his showing off to his friends is his way of saying that he is happy to have you and wants everyone else to be envious because then he has what everyone else wants. It's a man thing :S
    Your right to be strong :) Stay that way xx

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    LisaC / Jan 27 2014 9.29

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    amyjonestest / Nov 26 2015 12.48
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