well i might be going to the movie with a couple of friends and my boyfriend later on today. but he's respectful of how fast i want to take things, and he asked me if it would be ok if he kissed me and i said that it was fine. and he said he was going to kiss me today when we went to the movies. the only problem is, its my first kiss and i don't know how to do it. this is really embarresing but i really need help. so please answer soon. i rate good. thanks in advance!
sPicYx0hoTt answered Saturday January 8 2005, 1:18 pm: Well it depends, if you just want a kiss its really simple and easy. Just make sure u close your eyes..and have good breath;). Or a french kiss. Just open your mouth a little and stick in some tounge. Hope i helped! [ sPicYx0hoTt's advice column | Ask sPicYx0hoTt A Question ]
x3_x_Georgia_Girl answered Saturday January 8 2005, 12:45 pm: Its really sweet that this is your first kiss! There's not really a specific way to kiss, usually you just go with the flow, follow your partner and you'll get the hang of it! First kiss is usually really nerve recking because you dont know what to do, but just take it slow and enjoy it! Its fun and you'll love it! [ x3_x_Georgia_Girl's advice column | Ask x3_x_Georgia_Girl A Question ]
Karen answered Saturday January 8 2005, 11:55 am: Hey, don't worry, this isn't embarassing. Sweetie, even though you said you don't know how to kiss, you really do. Trust me, kissing comes naturally. I know everyone says that but really, it does. Just follow your boyfriend and you'll get used to it. Hope I helped :)
-Karen [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
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