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Dear Deb, My boyfriend is a guy's guy. He's super athletic, adventurous and an all-around sweetheart. The thing that is a little weird is he likes wearing women's thong panties. They aren't feminine or lacy or anything, but they're still thongs, you know? He also shaves his pubic area because he says it makes him feel sexier. I don't think he's gay, but he often ejaculates prematurely. I don't know what to think. He's totally comfortable with his sexuality and he's an amazing lover. Should I worry about this? I mean, I am surprised by his behavior, but I'm also a little excited by it. He does look good in a thong. - Renee |
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Dear Renee, From everything you've said, I'm having a hard time finding anything you should be worried about. He's comfortable with himself, he knows what he likes, he turns you on and he looks great in a thong. He sounds pretty amazing to me. Stop worrying and have a great time. If you'd like more information on premature ejaculation, though, click here. Cheers, Deb
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