americangirl101 answered Friday December 31 2004, 5:47 pm: Well let him make the move if you want to kiss you an try but dont be afended if he doesnt want to its your first date! Dont be scared be yourself and I'm sure you'll have fun good luck! <3 American Girl [ americangirl101's advice column | Ask americangirl101 A Question ]
Sparky answered Friday December 31 2004, 5:20 pm: Too far is when you or your date do not feel comfortable doing what ever it is you are doing. It is a first date and the main thing is to go out and have fun and enjoy it. If you are thinking about what is too far and what you should and shouldn't do then that will take away from the date its self. Go with the flow and see what happens and if you get to a point that you feel is not good then back up and stay away from that point. But one thing to not do is go and get married that is for sure a TOO FAR on a firsat date. [ Sparky's advice column | Ask Sparky A Question ]
jesuschick answered Friday December 31 2004, 3:32 pm: If you are not completely comfortable with whatever is happening on your date, then it is too far. Don't feel pressured to do anything, and don't do things you aren't ready for. [ jesuschick's advice column | Ask jesuschick A Question ]
xOButtErflyKiSsEsOx answered Friday December 31 2004, 1:58 am: first date..depends on how the guy is if he trys too kiss you kiss him back but onlee if you feel the same way done go farther then that on ethe first date if he trys to wit u then he jus wants to get in ur pants!
best luck to ya
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Sherry answered Friday December 31 2004, 1:50 am: Too far is oral sex or sex. I think if you really click with the person why not kiss or makeout with them..haha hope I helped:) [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
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