hey ive read your advice and your really sweet! well im 14 and havent had a real kiss and alot of my friends have told me theres like 392570723059730 different ways...i was just wondering if you could tell me how you move your tongue around :-/ i know im a loser but theres this guy i like and im scared to kiss him because i dont want him to think im a total idiot because i cant kiss! PLEASE HELP!!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Mandee answered Sunday June 13 2004, 5:22 pm: <span style="background: url([Link](Mouse over link to see full location); Aww, thanks a million, sweetie! One of the best things about kissing is that there is no exact way to kiss. It's actually just your own way, so be creative! Your friends are kinda right, there are many ways. My favorite however is french kissing, and french kissing is simple! If you haven't kissed before then yeah I remember I was real nervous about it. But it's not such a big deal after all. You can move your tongue in all different directions..it's hard to explain without not actually doing it! You kind of learn while doing it. So yeah just move your tongue around but make sure you dont chew while doing it, you know? No teeth! lol Make sure to have opened lips of course and for your tongue make sure you dont have your whole tongue in just like an inch and a half or something similar. Just circle your tongue around his and from there just follow him. Keep in mind he might kiss differently. But no worries, it's nothing to worry about! You will do fine! And the more you date, the more you'll practice, therefore you'll get better at it! Good luck, take care!! Love you- Mandee </span> [ Mandee's advice column | Ask Mandee A Question ]
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