okay . . im 12 years old and alot of my friends are startiing to make otu with there boyfriends and like whenever we go somewhere they tell me to make out with my boyfriend and like i dont no wut to do becuase like im kind of afraid to because i dont think i really no how to (( thats kind of embarresing )) but like i dont no .. i want to make out with him but i dont no how . . what should i doo ?
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? shortiebebe021 answered Wednesday May 11 2005, 5:47 pm: all you do is basically kiss your boyfriend on the lips, close your eyes, and if you want to go further, you could french him. frenching is kissing with tongue motions. you should probably put your arm around him and lean you body into him so you're closer. do it at a time when you two are alone, it's easier to do that the first time without your friends surrounding you being all "ohhh ahh" lol. or your parents with mouths gaped in horror at the sight of you making out with a *gasp* boy. but i'm sure you have enough common sense to figure that out already lol :)
also you should take a breath mint before making out (if you happened to predict the time) to spare the guy. it can be totally embarassing to have your breath smell horrible the first time. anyways, even if you're too scared to or you just don't think you're ready yet, that's totally fine. everyone has different times, some girls make out with guys at a really young age, some even at 18 or older. it's okay, your decision!! good luck! :) [ shortiebebe021's advice column | Ask shortiebebe021 A Question ]
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