hey i don't like kissing...i mean i hate it the last time i made out with a guy was a long time ago and i had been with him for 2 years so i was really comfortable with him.. now i feel like i'm gonna have forgotton how to do it and make a fool of myself..i really like my boyfriend and he asked me why i wont make out with him...idont' know what to do ..please help
K2204 answered Monday April 18 2005, 9:21 pm: dont worry, it comes naturally- i was SOOO scared when i first did! i had like enormous bats, yes bats, not butterflies in my stumach!!
it will be fine! and you should tell him that you are nervous, and he should understand!
o0xbrianna answered Monday April 18 2005, 8:32 pm: Maybe you don't like kissing because it reminds you of your ex, or he was just a really bad kisser. You don't have to do anything you don't want, so just tell your current boyfriend that you just do not like kissing! Some way or the other, he will understand. Lol!
dwarp answered Monday April 18 2005, 7:51 pm: Kissing is like riding a bike. Once you do it, you can't forget how. The only way to get better at it is to practice, and if, by some freak-out, your boyfriend tells you that you are a bad kisser just say, "Yeah, but I'm practicing." or something to that effect. Practice makes perfect, so it'll make him want to kiss you more. [ dwarp's advice column | Ask dwarp A Question ]
xOxHOLLiSTERxOx answered Monday April 18 2005, 7:40 pm: i don`t think you can really forget how to kiss someone but you should tell your boyfriend how you feel and why you won`t make out with him. if he really likes/loves you, he`ll understand! ♥ [ xOxHOLLiSTERxOx's advice column | Ask xOxHOLLiSTERxOx A Question ]
LlYySsAa answered Monday April 18 2005, 6:58 pm: Well there could be a ceratin reason that you don't like kissing. You might just not be comfortable with the kissing thing yet. That's perfectly normal. Hope this helps! Sorry if it doesn't.
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