Teen Girls First Orgasm

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Teen Girls First Orgasm
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In intimate detail, one woman describes the first time she *almost* had sex during her freshman year at NYU.
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and I knew that I wasn't ready to have one-night stand,
but I was also really horny all the time
and honestly, I would've slept with anyone
My sober self knew that I wasn't ready,
I wore a decidedly puritanical outfit
Like, just the like the ugliest bra you could think of.
We go to the party and I get drunk.
There was like, beer pong and people were shotgunning
and mixing all sorts of flavored vodkas.
I sort of loved it and hated it at the same time.
And I see this guy who's wearing a frat shirt,
and I was like, You, you're perfect.
I don't think we exchanged any words.
And at one point, he was like, Wait, pause,
on my friend Shula's dorm room wall.
to go back to his dorm room and hook up.
I do remember sort of panicking on the way there,
knowing that his expectations and mine were different
He took off my shirt, and the first thing he said
At this point I'm sobering up a little bit,
and I think, Am I gonna go through with this?
But I wanted to be polite, I didn't wanna offend him.
So I was just going with the strategy of distracting him.
So I was like, What kind of books do you like?
And he was like, I don't really read,
and kept pulling at my skirt, trying to get it off.
And I was like, Okay, but if you had to pick
just one book that you've read that you really liked.
And he was like, Okay, who's the guy
and certified academic asshole, was aghast.
and he kept kissing my neck and just littering my body
with all these horrible teenage-y hickeys,
And so I just went with the first thing
that popped in my head, I'm on my period,
It was like, Can you at least do anything?
And my closing line was, Not if you like Michael Crichton.
As I'm walking home, I have my shoes in my hand
and don't feel bad about offending a bro at a party
because you don't owe them anything.
Learn how to say no in whatever way you know how.
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"Ten years old. A creepy 15-year-old boy from the teens' karate class commented about how cute I was and he could see my bra."
Note: This post contains mentions of sexual assault and harassment.
If you or someone you know has been affected by sexual harassment or violence, you can find professional resources at the bottom of this post.
"They also called us sexy." — mousercritic
"They did stop, but we felt uncomfortable the rest of the trip. It's a beautiful place, but that ruined it for me." — yyccourt
"I think these are the worst ones for me." — kpthornton02
"She really made me feel embarrassed and ashamed of my own body for the first time. It's not just men who sexualize young girls but also women who are 'just looking out for you.'" — lauren9650
"I took it the best way I could — that it was a compliment to my looks — but I couldn’t shake the feeling that it was wrong and made me feel scared." — kellir7
"The moral of the story is that my teacher back then was and still is a piece of shit." — weatherboi_12
"He'd also slapped my butt a lot when we walked upstairs and he was behind me. I was scared, so if he was ever behind me, I would go very fast." — annalorraine
"I never wore it again." — clara1meade
"The teacher sat me all the way across the room from him after that and had the other teacher of the other class I had with him do the same thing." — ravenclawlaw05
"I didn't dare touch the cucumber after that." — sawthorn
"I'm sure other people nearby did, as well. It was a pretty crowded hallway. We’re both in ours 40s now and Facebook friends, but I've never mentioned what I heard him say or how it made me feel." — bacire
"I asked them to stop, and they just laughed at me. It made me very uncomfortable." — bellaevans18jsgjf
"This happened at three other intersections. One of the guys was in the paper a week later under rape charges." — theonethatsamess
"It's been over 10 years, and I still don't have that confidence back." — marmalady
"I just said no thanks and walked away. My manager and supervisors were really great about it. Any time he came into the store, I was able to sit in the back until he was gone.
It took me a few years to realize just how disgusting it was for a man in his 50s to ask an obviously 14-year-old to run away to another continent with him." — a_piri_piri
"I told my mom what had happened, and she and my sister-in-law took me to walk around the mall and find him so they could 'have a few words with him.' 
We never found him, but for the rest of the day, I was too scared to leave the house, and it scared me for a few months." — jadynmarie
"I don't know what happened to him. He was an old man, too, in his early 60s, I think. This was in the early '90s, so he's probably dead by now. I'm in my 30s now, and it still bothers me." — amberhendricks85
"My mom said, 'No, she needs to lose some weight first.' My uncle kept going on about my chest. I ran into the house and never told anyone. Months later, my uncle raped me." — lobsterthirty
"What 50-year-old man says that to an 11-year-old?! As if him being family takes away from the fact he's creeping on young girls. Ew." — confettiline
"Then, when I was 10, a boy at school would repeatedly ping the back of my bra. I told the teacher, who basically said boys will boys and I shouldn't be so sensitive." — jessbudd
"I never told my mom. I remember going home that night and borrowing my mom's razor to shave my legs. I ended up cutting my other knee with the razor. Fucking asshole." — starshine72
"My dad is quite large, so the waiter was terrified, rightfully so." — jessicam48417f776
"Those people may think their comments don’t matter or it’s just a small thing, but creeping on young kids really affects their lives." — shadeofblue
"I sat in the aisle seat immediately and didn’t sleep the entire flight." — pandaliese
"For the rest of the year, he’d look me up and down every time I came into class or left." — joyously20
"I never told anyone about it, because for some reason, it was so embarrassing, even though it was about 11 years ago." — kristeylou
"It took me forever to realize that it was that sicko's fault and not mine." — jamied41
"He never came to our side of the restaurant again or bothered me. I don't know what my grandpa said, but it scared him good." — saml46833894a
"I never saw that douchebag again. I was so young — thinking back now it's like, WTF?" — nataliesi
"Apparently, the dude was a child molester, and I clearly wasn't the first one he said shit like that to. This was before Megan's Law. 
That scumbag was pretty much run out of town by a posse of angry parents since the cops couldn't do anything because he didn't 'technically' do anything wrong." — tastypastry2
"She picked me up and went where my dad was buying our meals. Then, they both went back to confront the dudes." — vanessab4bda3d839
"My mom got me Dairy Queen." — chanl
"My dad commented that my fishnets weren't appropriate. I know my parents didn't mean it, but they made me feel like the harassment was all my fault." — zoecatherinegrant
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"I was 12 and at a BBQ that my parents were having."
Trigger Warning: This post contains mentions of sexual harassment.
They continued, "When I got a bilateral mastectomy due to breast cancer a few years ago, I remembered this incident once again and got so mad that someone had made me feel ashamed of my body, causing me not to appreciate it for so long. I was just so unprepared for a grown person to say something like that to me."
If you or someone you know has been affected by sexual harassment or violence, you can find professional resources at the bottom of this post.
"I was 11 when the 'normal' harassment started with guys twice to thrice my age trying to hit me up and go out with me. The very first guy I remember trying to chat me up on the bus tried to convince me to tell him I was 18. When it finally sank in that I wasn't lying when I said I was 11, he had the graciousness to go completely white in his face and flee the bus at the next stop.
I was 13 when a guy at the bus stop tried to convince me to go on a love-weekend to Paris with him. He was easily 40." — u/BerriesAndMe
"I remember being really embarrassed and ashamed. I didn't want to tell anyone because my parents would make it a big deal, and then it would be my fault for ruining the beach day for my brothers.
I didn't wear the swimsuit in public ever again." — u/gentlybeepingheart
"By the way, I'm feel sorry for the women who had/have similar experiences." — u/DockIIIIIII
"I remember just feeling so gross and afraid. I told my mom, and she was livid. We left, and I was never allowed near that man. I also couldn't wear that dress afterward without thinking about how that incident made me feel. It definitely took a little bit of my innocence away." — u/seeseecinnamon
"Me being a shy timid person just stared at him and couldn’t form any reply. Just froze on the spot." — u/Countess_Yiffy
"I didn’t say anything because I was so ashamed. I put clothes on and stayed in my room the rest of the party — even though an adult overheard him, and he was forced to leave." — u/sassylittlespoon
"I had a moment where I thought, 'Oh, god, this is how people end up getting kidnapped. There are four of them and one of me. Even if I run, I won’t make it very far.'
I started walking faster, and eventually, I assume that they got bored and sped off. I basically ran home. I have similar incidents but this was the one that came to mind first." — u/indigoshaman
"I didn’t exactly understand at the time what he meant, but I knew it wasn’t appropriate. The first of many times in my life. I had forgotten about it until I was in a grocery store recently, and this 50 to 60-year-old guy told a woman that her daughters 'are beautiful.' The woman just said thank you and walked away.
The kids were like five and eight. It really unduly bothered me, and when I was trying to figure out why, I remembered this time and several other times when I was young and older guys were inappropriate with me. It sucks. I’m sure literally every woman has a story." — u/greenhouse5
"Twelve years old." — u/Siegfriend_Von_Anal
"I was very confused and didn’t make the association with bananas looking like dicks until many, many years later." — u/Idk_whats_real
"I think there were comments that I didn’t understand many times before I was pubescent, but this was the first real memory. I’m 31 now, and I’m still truly horrified if my nips show in public. That altercation with my dad that day affected me for life." — u/Jefauver
"My dad chased him down the street with a bat." — u/princesspotato92
"I was shocked and scared. My best friend's mom jumped between me and him and cursed him out. I was wearing a dress that day. To this day, almost 20 years later, I'm not too comfortable wearing dresses in public." — u/drayadoll
"I threw them away." — u/whiskey__throwaway
"I remembered another situation. I was around 15, and I was eating an apple at work. This older (I would say thirty-ish?) male coworker was standing nearby chatting and looked over at me eating. He said, 'For someone who's never had sex, you really know how to deep throat that apple.' The manager on duty overheard, pulled me into the office to make sure I was okay, then lost it on my coworker. He was fired not long after." — u/Bubbly_Cranberry5790
"I always brushed it off. Now, I’m 17, and it took me forever to realize that I was sexually harassed." — u/lolrazzledazzle
"I had to ask a friend what it meant. It mostly just made me afraid of being a teen parent and being publicly shamed." — u/Peskypikachu
"After that, I immediately started to hate wearing shorts, skirts, and dresses. Up to this day (I’m 21), I still feel self-conscious and uncomfortable when showing my legs." — u/RESMoon
"Extra sad part, that was the first time I remembering something inappropriate being said. But the first time I was inappropriately touched was more like four or five." — u/TheMadVixen
"I was a waitress at 15, and a man I was serving said, 'I should be in prison for the thoughts I’ve had about you.' Never forgot that one." — u/meatmama
"I didn't say anything and neither did my parents. They just blocked the man's view of me, and we went about our evening." — u/polkadotpinecone
"This made 10-year-old me believe that men would love you no matter what as long as you had a good body. Spoiler alert: It didn't turn out well. I'm better now, but it has taken years, and I'm still not where I want to be." — u/butyourhonour
"Everyone kept staring at me, confused. I still don’t know why he said that. It's not the first comment I got, but the last comment that made me hella uncomfortable." — u/Silly-Tone5708
"Well, I'm a pretty easy-going person. But if you touch me, it's on. I grabbed that kid by his stupid little bangs and bashed his head into the wall until he got the message. I got sent to the vice principal's office, where I explained my situation: Repeated harassment progressing to physical assault, all ignored by the teacher. The boy got suspended, I got left alone." — u/Karbar049
"They must have been exposed to way too much. I remember having anxiety (I think my first anxiety experience) and an extreme sense of guilt as though I was dirty and wrong even though I didn’t really understand what was being done —outside of already having been taught, as a girl, to feel like my body and parts are dirty (not in a weird 'Carrie religious mom' kinda way, but how girls are taught to view themselves differently in general).
The highest occurrence of street harassment and inappropriate remarks was from age 13 to 16 from all ages of men. I couldn’t walk to get my sister from her elementary school without roofers whistling and smiling at me. I was stopped by some neighbor men on their patio who were trying to chat me up and tell me they 'love me.' My 13-year-old self knew it was weird. Even though they were overtly being sexual, I was worried about being rude and would just weakly say, 'I... love you, too?'
Predators and dirtbags try to go as young as possible exactly because children don’t know any better at that age and won't call them out. People act like pedophilia and generally dirty-ass behavior is some kind of rare occurrence, but it’s so disgustingly common." — u/Dread_
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