>>30030573>How do I best find out that part?Just ask the guy: "so... do you like to be the top or the bottom in bed?"
Or you can simply ask him: "do you like to be submissive?"
Most guys will have absolutely no problem telling you these things.
With experience you will develop a radar. If he's a bit softer in his mannerisms and it kinda feels like he looks up to you, then he's probably a sub.
>At what age do you recommend starting with sex?No later than 17. I have a video on this titled "what happens when you don't get the dick"
This is serious business, no one is going to tell you this.
There is window that runs from about 15-20. That's the window when you actively start having sex and you start being into sex.
If you miss that window you're going to have issues with sex and men for life and you'll never get over it.
Maybe with serious intense therapy, but that's above my pay grade.
You gotta set a goal: get a bf and try to have sex every time you see your bf. The more often, then better.
Also have a steady partner because then sex will be available to you all the time.
It's infinitely more annoying to get regular sex through casual encounters. Yeah that works in the ghey world, but it doesn't work for straight people.
Find a guy that you're actually sexually attracted to. Don't get a guy that you're not attracted to at all and then kinda put out for him, I don't think that's healthy.
That's something that 30+ women have to do to keep a husband. But it's not for young women.
Don't fall for the "you're a whore" meme. Having sex is normal and natural. Being incel or femcel is not.
Never listen to hags 25 and up because they're afraid of the competition.
You're competing with every other woman sexually. So if you want to win, you have to be good, and the first step has to be to get over your sexual fears and hang ups.
I do recommend watching porn. Watch GGG and Spermastudio. It's a great foundation for your future sex life.