okayy, well i mean ive madeout with guys before but i was just wondering if there was a way that you could do it wrong? im always afraid that they talk behind my back ro say stuff about how i like do it wrong.
XxXCheerStarXxX answered Tuesday November 23 2004, 8:46 pm: I dont think that there is a way to do it wrong it is just natural and people have their own opinions on how good the person their makin out with is good or not! Ive only made out acouple of times and was embarssed caz i didnt know how to but the guy said that i was a really good kisser! [ XxXCheerStarXxX's advice column | Ask XxXCheerStarXxX A Question ]
gsgirl answered Tuesday November 23 2004, 8:40 pm: omg i no me to!! but unless you like slobber a lot i dont think you have anything to worry about. lol hope i helped [ gsgirl's advice column | Ask gsgirl A Question ]
KimRose answered Tuesday November 23 2004, 8:28 pm: Nope... there is no "wrong" way to kiss someone... although some people may like a kiss like more aggressivley or more passivley but that just depends on the person you are kissing... and yeah some guys do talk about that stuff behind your back no matter what... but they could be saying " wow she was amazing!"... maybe its not all negative. Hope I helped!
~KiKi [ KimRose's advice column | Ask KimRose A Question ]
JyNxiE answered Tuesday November 23 2004, 8:20 pm: There's really no right or wrong way to kiss...it's different for everyone. As for for the talking behind your back, that usually happens when the guy has no respect for you or feels like he has to prove something to his guys.
Bryn answered Tuesday November 23 2004, 8:13 pm: It all depends on who it is with...like age or something....there really isnt a wrong way to kiss...but some guys do say stuff behind ur back...they will say like ya i did this wit her and all that crap...yu have to trust the guy yu are wit and trust ur heart....Thankx for askin if yu need any other help juss ask! [ Bryn's advice column | Ask Bryn A Question ]
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