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In the Hong Kong film Beyond the Dream, there's a heartwarming scene that makes audiences smile:
Lee Chi-lok (played by Terrance Lau): "I've never done it before."
Yip Lam (played by Cecilia Choi): "Close your eyes and lie down."
Lee Chi-lok: "Actually, I've watched Japanese ones – I know how!"
Yip Lam: "Stop making me laugh!"
Lee Chi-lok: "I'm serious!"
As passion rises, the virgin male lead honestly admits his lack of experience but claims knowledge from adult videos. His innocent confidence amuses his partner, who gently takes the lead. With her guidance, their intimate moment becomes tender and successful – a perfect first time.

Not everyone is as lucky as the protagonist, having a patient partner who guides them through their first sexual experience. Many people hesitate to be intimate with someone inexperienced, worrying about awkwardness, lack of coordination, or having to take full control themselves.
Worse still, some virgins enter their first time completely unprepared – fumbling, unsure what to do, or even blanking out entirely. Before they know it, the moment is over too quickly, leaving disappointment.

If you want your first time to be enjoyable and memorable instead of rushed and confusing, here are key tips every virgin should know.
Imagine stepping onto a basketball court without knowing the rules or basic skills – it would be a disaster. Sex is the same. If you only realize mid-moment that you don't know what to do next, the experience can fall apart.
Thanks to adult videos, many men (like the character in Beyond the Dream) have some idea of the process. But thinking porn equals real-life skill is a huge misconception. Porn and reality are very different – exaggerated positions, edited timing, and unrealistic expectations often lead to confusion in real encounters. Some men even struggle to find the right entry point despite "studying" videos.
Prepare in advance: Read reliable sources about anatomy, foreplay, and techniques. Knowledge builds confidence and helps you respond naturally.

To avoid unintended pregnancy or STIs, protection is non-negotiable. Don't risk running to a convenience store at the last minute – choose the right condom size and type ahead of time.
Learn how to use one correctly:
Never skip protection for temporary pleasure – the consequences aren't worth it. Be prepared: shop condoms now.
Related: Wearing the Wrong Condom Size? Too tight or loose increases risks!

Nerves are normal for first timers, but excessive anxiety can cause premature ejaculation or performance issues. Focus on connection and enjoyment rather than "perfect" performance.
Don't compare yourself to adult film actors (whose scenes are heavily edited). Relax, communicate, and go at a comfortable pace – you'll likely perform better naturally.

Do you want your partner to look surprised or unsatisfied afterward, leaving you with lasting regret? Most disappointments can be avoided with preparation.
Everyone has a first time, but not everyone enjoys it. With the right mindset, knowledge, and preparation, you can have a positive, pleasurable, and memorable experience.
Yes, completely normal. Most people feel anxious. Focus on mutual pleasure and communication instead of performance.
No – porn is entertainment, not education. Real intimacy involves emotions, consent, and natural rhythm.
Honesty builds trust. Many partners appreciate openness and are happy to guide you.
Very common for first timers. Focus on foreplay, use thicker condoms, or try delay products if needed.
Essential – it helps relaxation, arousal, and natural lubrication, making penetration smoother and more enjoyable.
Absolutely recommended. Practice alone to get comfortable with the process.