Question Posted Wednesday February 16 2005, 3:01 pm
okay heres the thing... im 13/f and on saturday im going over to my KINDA boyfriend's house... we arent exactly dating but we both like each other.. i know, its confusing right? so anyway, i know that this guy is going to make out with me.. and i want to make out with him too.. but i've never made out with anyone before. Hes experienced and im sure hes made out with girls before.. but if im new at it will i totally suck?? someone told me that if the guy knows what hes doing then i can just go along with it.. is that true?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? xXxpinky615xXx answered Wednesday February 16 2005, 3:33 pm: Most of the time that's true depending on the person. If you're nervous enough to the point where you'd piss yourself from being so nervous, then you might mess up. But honestly, with your first kiss, it will just feel right. There's really nothing to it but you can't be too nervous or else you'll do something wrong. If he knows it's your first kiss, then he really won't make a big deal about how bad you were, if you were even bad at all. But just in case, here are a few tips: Make sure your faces are close enough so that you know where your lips are aiming and THEN close your eyes. Do not open your mouth that wide because you might like eat his face. When you kiss a guy just like massage his tounge with yours... if you want to be a little kinky... try to nibble on his lip but not that hard because a guy tried to do that to me once and he bit my lip really hard and it started bleeding so if you do that PLEASE be careful and my boyfriend said it's called NIBBLING for a reason... so nibble do not bite! Hope this helped! [ xXxpinky615xXx's advice column | Ask xXxpinky615xXx A Question ]
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