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Check out the videos as well as a great factsheet that give the Top 10 tips for dating as well as handling rejection. Check out the orange menu on the left for further options.
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The First Time I Had Sex
The First Time I Had Sex
A work by Annon
The first time I had sex was kind of weird and awkward. I didn't feel really turned on - I just wanted to do it to see what it was like. We had been together for a few months. Took a while with him trying to get the condom on, and then I had to help him to find the right place to put it in! It hurt at first so I told him to slow down. Then it started to feel good but he came quickly and that was it. I can't say I totally enjoyed it, but I thought, at least now I've done it, so I know what everyone's talking about
What sex was like for the first time. A real story from Love the Good The Bad and The Ugly
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A real story from Love The Good The Bad and The Ugly
Factsheet

Provided by Love The Good The Bad and The Ugly
Dating, sex and being in love can be exciting â but at times it can be totally confusing.
Love. The Good The Bad and The Ugly is online guide to relationships, sex, dating & when love hurts, with real stories and quizzes.
10 tips on dating

1. Be yourself
Donât put on an act â you want them to fall for the real you, not the âfakeâ you. If theyâre not into you for who you really are, then the relationship wonât work.
2. Be confident
Being confident can be tricky â for some people, it looks easy and for others, itâs the hardest thing in the world. Part of confidence is liking yourself and knowing that youâre an interesting person to be around. The writing exercise Dear Diary: feeling good about myself can help you remember whatâs good about you.
Remember that no one is confident all the time, no matter what it looks like. Sometimes, you just have to fake it â to be brave and take the first step, like talking to someone you like or asking them out. If youâre nervous about talking to them, prepare by reminding yourself about your good qualities or listening to music that gets you in a good mood.
3. Show your interest
If youâre hoping to get that special someoneâs attention, you have to show them youâre interested. Donât think that playing hard to get by ignoring them and acting like youâre not interested will get their attention. Be friendly, listen when they talk to you and let them know you want to get to know them more. If youâre nervous around them, try to focus your attention on the conversation rather than on your feelings.
4. Find out what they like
A good way to open the conversation is to talk about something that he or she is interested in. Find out more about what theyâre into â for example, what music do they like? What sport are they into? What do they usually do on weekends? People love to talk about their favorite things.  You can tell them about what you like too.
5. Feel and look your best
Feeling happy and confident in what you are wearing to makes you attractive. Be yourself - youâll be most confident when you wear something you like. Donât dress just to impress - dress to feel good about yourself and express who you are.
6. Be independent
You donât have to go along with the crowd. Be yourself, and say what you honestly think. If you pretend to agree with others just because you want to fit in, then they wonât get to know the real you. Donât be afraid to be different â itâs interesting!
7. Get to know their friends
Getting to know their friends helps you to get to know more about them.
8. Make a move
If youâre getting a good vibe from them, donât sit back and wait for them to make the first move. A lot of girls feel like theyâre supposed to wait for a guy to ask them out. But this isnât true â itâs fine for a girl to make the first move.
Say hi and start talking to them, and then ask if they want to see a movie, a band, a party, or just hang out.
9. Donât act jealous
Acting jealous of their other friends or ex-boyfriend/girlfriends is not a good way to go. Accept that they can be friends with whoever they like. Be cool, and be open to all their friends, male or female.
10. Read their signs
If youâre not getting any positive vibes from them, then let it go. Signs that theyâre not interested could be if they often drift off from the conversation or if they donât listen to you, if they rarely ask you anything about yourself, if they ignore you or if they show more interest in talking to other people. If theyâre not really into you, thatâs their loss. Time to move on to find someone who is! See how to take rejection below.
Photos from Flickr by (top) babasteve / CC BY 2.0.
Dating Rejection

You can be rejected and keep your dignity (at least until you get home). Or if youâre doing the rejecting, learn how to do it right!
How to reject someone â in a nice way
- Only say yes unless you really want to. Otherwise youâre just giving false hope.
- No one likes to be rejected, so be kind, like âThanks for asking me thoughâ. Put yourself in the other personâs shoes and ask, âHow would I want to be treated?â
- If you canât go to a specific event but youâre interested in the person, make that clear, âI canât go because I have a family thing but maybe another time?â
- Donât rush giggling to tell your friends in front of the person.
- If youâre sent a text or email keep it private.
How to handle rejection
Nearly everybody gets rejected at some point in their life, no matter how smart, gorgeous or popular they are. Some rejection, like attraction, doesnât really make sense â itâs not about how likeable we are or how attractive, funny or adorable.
What to do when you ask and they say noâŚ
- If they say no nicely, smile and move on.
- If the other person says no in a rude or mean way, theyâre just a first-class arse and itâs lucky you found out now.
- Keep your dignity. Try not to make a scene, throw yourself on the ground, burst into tears, abuse them, sneer or say something rude. You can do all those things alone in your bedroom later.
How to handle rejection: later
- Donât try to figure out why â itâs not because you are fat, ugly or stupid â itâs just because the other person canât feel any âchemistryâ or they have their own quirky reason. It means it wouldnât have worked out, so move on.
- Donât wallow in self-pity, and make sure youâre not obsessing about them just because you canât have them.
- Hold out for someone whoâll really like you.
- Get on with something else to take your mind off it.
- Give it time: after a while youâll notice things that will make you glad you didnât go out with that person.
This information was taken from the book âGirl Stuff: Your Full On Guide to the Teen Yearsâ by Kaz Cooke, published by Penguin Australia, and used by permission.
Photo above from Flickr by jasoneppink / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
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