devfootball85 answered Sunday July 18 2004, 2:24 pm: Not knowing how to kiss isnt bad at all, but the most important part about kissing is confidence, u have to know that ur a good kisser and that people like kissing u. [ devfootball85's advice column | Ask devfootball85 A Question ]
Ugahottie321 answered Sunday July 18 2004, 12:56 pm: hey hun!
no way!!! every person i no including me was like dang idk how to kiss but once u kiss u do! it comes really naturally so dont worry about it! it will b easy! write me sum time!
<3 fran [ Ugahottie321's advice column | Ask Ugahottie321 A Question ]
endilwen answered Sunday July 18 2004, 12:26 pm: No!
It's much more fun if you learn as you go along :) Don't worry about not knowing how to kiss, once you get started you just go with the flow and there's nothing to it :D Have fun! [ endilwen's advice column | Ask endilwen A Question ]
L0VELLE answered Sunday July 18 2004, 11:49 am: there isn't a special way "how to kiss" everyone has tehir own method and style- the basics are just making sure you don't eat the other person's face...keep the tongue limited and follow their groove, you'll get it after a few times...be yourself and you'll enjoy it =] good luck!
hope i helped
love elle [ L0VELLE's advice column | Ask L0VELLE A Question ]
S_C answered Sunday July 18 2004, 10:48 am: 1st of all, it depends on ur age
but not really no
my first time, i took it slowly, cause i hadn't had experience [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
DruidX answered Sunday July 18 2004, 8:54 am: Not really. Of course it depends on how old you are. If say you are 14, then its fine, but if your 21, thats a bit sad, but everyone is different. When i had my first kiss I had no idea how to do it, but I just relaxed and let him lead, and it was fine. [ DruidX's advice column | Ask DruidX A Question ]
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