ok is it weird for girls to bite guys lips? cuz usually guys bite mine but iv never bitten theirs... and what about running my tongue across my bfs teeth when were making out? my firend told me thats good but i dont know... please help ill rate hi and if u guys have any other ideas please tell me!
Kels answered Tuesday January 18 2005, 6:05 pm: hmm, biting, jus not too hard, hmm and im not sure about running toung across teeth- you should be able to talk to your bf about that-then see what sounds good to you guys!
DeeplyInLove102203 answered Tuesday January 18 2005, 5:24 pm: Well i guess you can do wat ever you want there iz really no wrong way to make out with your bf i mean just do wat you both like just play around and test stuff out! hope i helped if you need anything just ask*
not_the_smart_mark answered Tuesday January 18 2005, 1:20 pm: Do you like it when he bites your lip? There's a chance, after all, that he may be trying to give you the idea. Kissing takes two, and since talking in the midst of it is generally pretty hard, you have to guage your partner's interest and mood by their reaction and their kissing.
For example, if you've been kissing a boy without much tongue and suddenly he goes for it, he obviously wants to play with tongue; if you're cool, go ahead and do likewise.
So if he's nibbling on your lip (nibbling, I assume, because downright biting sounds a bit hard and unromantic), try nibbling on him a bit back. You don't really have much to lose, and if you're careful and pay attention to his reaction, you can figure out if he likes it or not. If he does, great! If not, oh well - everybody makes mistakes, especially with kissing; there's no way to read a person's mind, so you just have to try reading the lips. [ not_the_smart_mark's advice column | Ask not_the_smart_mark A Question ]
x_iheartyou_x3 answered Tuesday January 18 2005, 1:06 pm: Well no I dont think it is wrong for a girl to bite a guys lips! Trust me they will be amaized. ;) I know that most guys do use tongue when they kiss (or I know mine does) so really all that is fine to do. But its all up to if you wanna do it. But if you wanna talk more email me at blondehottie@gmail.com!
Allie1 answered Tuesday January 18 2005, 9:52 am: Well, biting a guy on the upper lips gently is good. But running your tongue across his teeth I think is a bit strange. Unless you are a dental hygenist. :) [ Allie1's advice column | Ask Allie1 A Question ]
worshipthelizardking answered Tuesday January 18 2005, 12:06 am: bite em.. and bite em good.
If you throw in running your toungue across their teeth, maybe a little playing nibbling at the ears, and some kisses on the neck then you might be getting yourself into a little more than making out. HAVE FUN
il0v33m0 answered Monday January 17 2005, 11:18 pm: The biting his lip thing, definately cute. I'm sure he'll enjoy it as long as you do it right. The licking his teeth thing, not your best choice. He might be weirded out about it, and besides.. what if he hasn't brushed his teeth? You might be eating some leftovers. Stick to the biting his lip thing, it'll drive him crazy. And another idea, suck on his tongue.. it seems to work. Not too hard.. but like, in and out of your mouth, it reminds them of something else.. lol. :-p
dreamingkat answered Monday January 17 2005, 10:32 pm: Well, usually biting is something done more from the more dominant/aggressive party to the more submissive/passive party. Gender doesn't really matter much.
Kissing is something that ends up being pretty individual. If something sounds like it might be fun, try it. See how your partner reacts. Some people like biting, some people like being bitten, some people like both. Some people like licking, some people like moving away to take a breath (and to watch the look on their partners face as they reach forward for more kisses), some people like seeing how far they can get their tongue into the other persons mouth. Some people like kisses slow and soft, some like them hard and fast. It depends on who you are, and what the circumstances are. I've enjoyed all those types of kisses at different times.
If you kiss the same person a lot, you will eventually get into a groove with each other. Which most people find comfortable - and allows for you to totally surprise them by doing something different now and again. : )
And remember, even if everyone tells you that something is "normal", if you don't like it, tell your partner not to do it! If they do it anyway, drop em and find someone who respects you. (and of course, if they tell you they don't like something, respect them enough to not do it either.) [ dreamingkat's advice column | Ask dreamingkat A Question ]
Dom answered Monday January 17 2005, 10:22 pm: its not weird at all for girls/boys to bite each others lips. And it depends on the person about the teeth. it just depends. Just ask your boyfriend and see what he likes. I hope i helped.
~Dom [ Dom's advice column | Ask Dom A Question ]
Siren_Cytherea answered Monday January 17 2005, 10:22 pm: I hope it's not weird, 'cause I do that to my guy, lol. That's funny, I've never had a guy bite my lip and you've never bitten a guy's. Haha. Anyway, those things depend on what your guy likes. But the lips thing is probably good. My guy also likes it when I lick his lips, but I'm sure not all guys like that. If you're just asking for ideas for making out, I suggest going in to kiss your guy, but whisper to him, like, an inch away from his lips, so he can feel that you're there, but don't kiss him. Tease him. It's fun to watch their reactions...*Grin* Those are just a couple of basics. Just play with actions and see what he likes...I hope you have fun with this, and I hope this helps!
-Siren =) [ Siren_Cytherea's advice column | Ask Siren_Cytherea A Question ]
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