hey, im 14 and i haven't had my first kiss but im with this one guy and well if we do kiss i don't want to be bad at it. so does any1 know some good techniques???????
HouseCall3 answered Friday June 4 2004, 5:18 pm: tell u tha truth u should just go for it ur first time isn't gunna be perfect unless u got that talent but it takes practice 2 get good at it. just go for and stay relax u don't wanna try and talk and bite his tongue lol so just stay calm and go for it.... [ HouseCall3's advice column | Ask HouseCall3 A Question ]
CrayzeEnLuveWitYa answered Thursday June 3 2004, 10:59 pm: well...i had my first kiss right after i turned 13...i thought that everyones first kiss was this perfect, wonderful thing, then when mine came...well lets just say it wasn't great...he had no clue what he was doing...ne ways...when it comes time to do that you will know what to do...just dont sit and think about it...like what if im supposed to do this but i dont...juss close ur eyes and let it happen...
Blondhoty answered Thursday June 3 2004, 10:25 pm: I was 15 and almost 16 when I had my first kiss. I wanted it to be perfect, so I always pulled away when someone tried to kiss me. But, there is no need to be nervous. I just licked my lips and went for it. Don't think about it too much, just close your eyes and relax. If you need more detailed tips, then just ask me. [ Blondhoty's advice column | Ask Blondhoty A Question ]
fabulousSrocks answered Thursday June 3 2004, 10:16 pm: Well to be honest, I didn't know what to do when I had my first kiss either.. For me it just came naturally. So if you don't think about it too much I'm sure the same will happen ! Good luck !! [ fabulousSrocks's advice column | Ask fabulousSrocks A Question ]
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