ok i need help......when should you kiss a guy? i mean when your dating...on the second date? cuz i will have my second date w/ him soon and i dont know if i should kiss him or not. soo which date should i kiss him on??
~confuzzed
MissIiVannaH answered Sunday March 6 2005, 10:10 pm: It doesn't really matter what date just when it's the perfect moment actualy it shouldn't really be planned if it happens it happens if you don't plan it its even better then expected. [ MissIiVannaH's advice column | Ask MissIiVannaH A Question ]
MummuM answered Sunday March 6 2005, 10:07 pm: There's no "certin date" to kiss someone. If you feel the right connetion with the guy, go for it and kiss him. Some people don't kiss on the first date, or the second - forth. It all depends on the person. If you and your date are feeling the "connection", then you should lean in and kiss him. When it's the right time to go for it, you'll know. You just get that feeling! And don't be scared to make the first move, a lot of guys like that.
♥ Krissy [ MummuM's advice column | Ask MummuM A Question ]
Little_Miss_Cant_Be_Wrong answered Sunday March 6 2005, 9:56 pm: It's totally up to you! Kiss him when you feel ready. Don't feel pressured to kiss him by a 'certain date.' If you really like him, you'll know when it's the right time. I don't think the second date is too soon to kiss if you like him. It's all about timing. If you would rather keep the relationship on a slower pace, don't rush into anything. If you feel comfortable, I would go for it. Alot of people will kiss on the first date, while others will wait many dates before they kiss. There really is no set rule. I know this sounds cheesey, but just follow your heart! Good luck! [ Little_Miss_Cant_Be_Wrong's advice column | Ask Little_Miss_Cant_Be_Wrong A Question ]
punkrockprincess answered Sunday March 6 2005, 9:36 pm: Wait for that moment. I don't really have a specific time to kiss somebody. Just kiss that person when you feel that connection.
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