Do you want to get laid at prom this year? You're not the only one. Many people in high school have the same aspirations that you do. Have you ever taken the time to consider what steps might be necessary in order to achieve your goal? You might be surprised at just how well things can go when you stop and take the time to plan ahead. This guide will show you how to get laid at prom by identifying some of the tricks, tips and considerations for getting laid at Prom.
Prom marks a transition in the lives of many people. Prom is a fun party where people often reflect on the years that they've spent in school and look forward to the rest of their lives. For some people (not all people), getting laid at prom is something that they plan and look forward to. However, remember that you have your entire life in front of you. Make sure that it's the right time to have sex before doing anything you or your partner will regret.
Getting laid at the Prom isn't all fun and games. While there may be lots of fun and a variety of games, it still makes sense to plan ahead and make smart decisions. The last thing you want to do is make this a night you'll regret. Read on to find out if this is truly something you're prepared for and what you can do to make it truly an evening to remember!
Get Laid At The Prom
This video may provide a theme song to your Prom goal. Featuring William H. Macy, in a duet!
Step 1: Do you want to have sex at Prom?
- Are you ready to have sex?
- Never, ever (ever) force or coerce someone into having sex with you!
- Don't do it just because everyone else is doing it.
- Don't have sex with someone just because you or your partner are drunk.
Step 2: Find someone; Hopefully someone that you've dated for a long time
- Masturbation is the best way to receive immediate gratification. If you're only purpose is to get laid, then consider masturbating. It's safe, easy and string free.
- Sex is about feeling good. Surprisingly, one of the least significant parts of sex is the actual act. The physical interaction that makes us feel good only lasts for a short time. The long lasting emotional effects of sex are much more important.
- Before you have sex, make sure that both you and your partner feel good before, during and consider what you're both going to feel like after.
Step 3: Make sure you're both on board, suit up and jump in the sack
- It sounds hokey, but no means no - for both men and women. If you hear no, stop. Even if you think your partner is "joking" or "isn't serious", stop. Make a point of stopping if you hear "no". Get up, approach the door and ask if your partner really wants you to stop. There are plenty of fish in the sea and prom is only one night.
- Ensure that you have adequate protection. A condom and spermicidal foam provide some protection against sexually transmitted diseases (STD's) and help avoid pregnancy. The birth control pill (the pill) is a method of birth control, but it in no way prevents STD's.
