ok, all of my friends tell me just to make the first move on my boyfriend. but if we're in the movies, how am i supposed to just start making out with him!? HELP!
Courtney answered Monday May 2 2005, 1:44 pm: Have some respect for the privacy which is a issue and wait till you all are in a comfortable and safe environment . Then make the first move . After all, your comfortability is really all that matters when you're doing things such as this . [ Courtney's advice column | Ask Courtney A Question ]
girlygirl answered Monday May 2 2005, 11:54 am: sit close and hold hands... play the snuggly bit by putting your head on his shoulder. don't jump him.... they like to think it was their idea. good luck chick [ girlygirl's advice column | Ask girlygirl A Question ]
XxhotchickxX answered Monday May 2 2005, 11:09 am: start rubbing his hand or his leg and if he dont do anything then leave it, but if he reacts then start to kiss him on cheek and he might kiss you
gud luck
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Mackenzie answered Monday May 2 2005, 10:26 am: Just tRy Reaching foR his hand, oR laying youR head on his shouldeR; it doesn't Really matteR what you do, he'll Respect you foR being gutsy enough to go foR it! And being that he's alReady youR boyfRiend, I would assume/hope that he'll like the fact of you making the fiRst move, and engulf you in his aRms. I wish you the best of luck! I know you can do it; I have complete faith in you, so go get 'em, TigeR!! =D [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
craazylau answered Monday May 2 2005, 10:21 am: Maybe start by putting your hand on his leg and looking into his eyes and smiling at him? That should do the trick! If he doesn't get the message from that and start kissing you you might just have to take a deep breath and lean in towards him because bless him he must be really shy! [ craazylau's advice column | Ask craazylau A Question ]
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