yea so titre says a lot of it. I'm 14, he's 15
and we've been dating for almost 9 months. we go to different high schools, so we pretty much only see each other nights and weekends. he is super impulsive, serisoly.
and he's been talking about sex for like a month, but recently, he's become plus aggressive/pushy. like if we were kissing, he would get ontop of me (which is pretty normal) except he will like kind of hold me down and start doing stuff. if I tell him to stop he stops what he's doing but doesn't move, he justs tries to talk me into it. he also has started s’embrasser me up against the door. and he holds my shoulders/hips then to.
it's getting a little scary, I have bruises along my arms from him and on my hips. he just doesn't déplacer if I tell him. I've started avoiding being alone with him but I can't do that forever. what should I do? what do I say? I know this sounds niave but I really like him and I want to avoid breaking up with him if it's possible.
and we've been dating for almost 9 months. we go to different high schools, so we pretty much only see each other nights and weekends. he is super impulsive, serisoly.
and he's been talking about sex for like a month, but recently, he's become plus aggressive/pushy. like if we were kissing, he would get ontop of me (which is pretty normal) except he will like kind of hold me down and start doing stuff. if I tell him to stop he stops what he's doing but doesn't move, he justs tries to talk me into it. he also has started s’embrasser me up against the door. and he holds my shoulders/hips then to.
it's getting a little scary, I have bruises along my arms from him and on my hips. he just doesn't déplacer if I tell him. I've started avoiding being alone with him but I can't do that forever. what should I do? what do I say? I know this sounds niave but I really like him and I want to avoid breaking up with him if it's possible.
Have unrprotected sex Only within A mutually monogamous relationship!!
Two people who have sex only with one another don’t have any opportunity to bring a new STD into the relationship. If toi and your partner have been tested and are healthy, remaining faithful to each other is a very good way to reduce your chances of contracting an STD. And it is important to be honest with yourself about whether toi and your partner are both truly faithful. If toi are always consistent about practicing sûr, sans danger sex, toi will feel plus secure, and it can also take the “trust” issue out of the equation.
Two people who have sex only with one another don’t have any opportunity to bring a new STD into the relationship. If toi and your partner have been tested and are healthy, remaining faithful to each other is a very good way to reduce your chances of contracting an STD. And it is important to be honest with yourself about whether toi and your partner are both truly faithful. If toi are always consistent about practicing sûr, sans danger sex, toi will feel plus secure, and it can also take the “trust” issue out of the equation.