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Late Night Story Thread 9/13/11


Saint J

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You know, If you knew me you'd never thought I'd be the one to lose my virginity before I was married. I'm the most, shy, quiet and reserved girl ever.

I am 17. My boyfriend 18. We've been together for 4 months now. The night of our 3 month anniversary I stayed at his. After hours of movies and cuddling he picked me up and took me to his room and sat me on his bed. It was rather cute. He sat next to me and told me he loved me and asked if i'd like to take the next step. I agreed, as I had been waiting for this for a long time.

I was a virgin. He wasn't. But, I couldn't think of anyone else who i'd rather lose it to. I was kind of nervous at first, as he knew what he was doing, but I had no clue.

He sat me on his lap and asked me if I was sure before proceeding to unbutton my shirt and softly kiss me. I wrapped my arms around him and he pulled me closer, and slipped his hands down the front of my jeans. He was so gentle and was constantly asking if I was okay. I was loving every second of it.

After a while, he laid me back and slid off my jeans. Then took off his own. He pushed my underwear to the side and gently pushed in. And yes, we used protection. It hurt a little at first, but I totally ignored it. We moved from his room, to the bathroom and then back again. We both finished and ended up falling asleep together.

It was the most exciting thing I have done in my life. I will never regret it. The fact that my boyfriend cared more about my pleasure then his own meant a lot to me, You don't find a lot of guys like that. And to lose it to someone I truly love is the greatest of all.

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