well lets see im 14/f and lastnight was my winter formal... it was realli fun and i got my first kiss from my boyfriend... we started makin out alittle but i think i messed up... i really didnt knwo what i was doin... can anyone give me tips on how to make out for next time?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? FrEe2bMe answered Saturday January 8 2005, 3:17 pm: Hey there, well you may have not messed up, you just may thinkWith that said: Just remember these things in case you are really worried:
Making out is basically kissing with mouths partially open and tounges making contact with each other. Start with a basic kiss on the lips then open your mouth slightly, and slide your tongue out a bit, until it just touches your partner's lips. Lick against them gently until your partner gets the hint and opens up a bit. Keep sliding your tongue in further, tickling your partner's tongue and lips with your own tongue. Think of your tongue as a finger, lightly brushing against your partner's skin. The touch is soft but tantalizing.
Don't be doing lots of other things with your hands while you French kiss. This distracts the person you're kissing! Just hold them and have them focus on this tongue and what it's doing. That should be the primary focus in a French kiss.
When you're both comfortable with the tongues touching, start getting even more erotic. Slide your tongue along your partner's tongue. You're sort of reproducing the sex act here, with your tongue. So slide your tongle along the other tongue gently at first, and then more and more quickly. Do circling moves, where you go around the tip of the tongue, and then do a thrusting slide down the length of the tounge. Then ease off and circle again.
This isn't about strangling your partner with your tongue or getting slime all over the place. you did.
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