hey! i really need help cause i dont know how to kiss :-/ I am going to a party and like i have to kiss people (haha i sound so dumb!) and i dont know how to...like how am i supposed to french if i dont know how to? lol please answer!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? ~*Annie*~ answered Sunday October 31 2004, 1:31 pm: Okay, when you kiss somebody, you just kind of lean forward and put your mouth against that person's. Sounds simple, in a way haha. I suggest you leave your mouth a little bit open, but not really wide. Try this: Say the word "peaches", and when you reach the part where you sound out the "s" pause and look at yourself in the mirror. That's probably the best way to leave your mouth when you kiss someone, otherwise you might clank teeth. Okay, you don't have to french kiss somebody to make a kiss special, but if you wanna, here's how: Just when you are kissing someone and you feel his tongue sort of touching your lips, open you mouth a little more to pursue the idea, or keep your mouth shut if you don't. Just relax, and have fun at the party! P.S. bring mints!
P.P.S. You don't need to kiss someone to be cool. If you don't want to kiss, or if you feel uncomfortable at your age, then feel free to go unpuckered! :) Good Luck! [ ~*Annie*~'s advice column | Ask ~*Annie*~ A Question ]
S_C answered Sunday October 31 2004, 12:39 am: Okay, if you are a girl, then he should be the one leading, so just do what he does, and get the roof of his mouth, guys like that. If you're a guy, then your supposed to lead, so I don't know how to help you. Ask shannon, she has experience! [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
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