Hey ...well ive been goin out with this guy for almost 2 weeks and well we have been on three dates but he hasnt kissed me yet...i mean he likes me but i dont know..is he just nervous or what? i need help!
LoveNJstyle answered Sunday May 22 2005, 9:18 am: dont rush things! some people i know havent kissed after 3 MONTHS! its ok... he will when the time is right and 2 weeks isnt a long time anyway. dont worry about it. <3 [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
HyperactiveMiss answered Saturday May 21 2005, 8:32 pm: It's only been two weeks...and you've only been out three times. You can't expect him to kiss you right away! Everyone is different and it completely depends on the person whether they're ready to kiss or not. My boyfriend and I didn't kiss until like, two or three months after we went out. Totally depends.
He might not have kissed you yet because 1) He is nervous. 2) He is not ready for kissing until you two go out longer. 3) He just never really thought about kissing yet.
Maybe you should just kiss him yourself. I mean, you're the one that wants it. So just go for it. I've answered a question before and it might be of some use to you. Check it out: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
If he is nervous, or something, you need to be gentle with him...let him take his time and don't pressure him into anything. Guys can be nervous, scared, and not ready too (just like girls), you know. Different people have different opinions on when it is okay to kiss. Good luck! [ HyperactiveMiss's advice column | Ask HyperactiveMiss A Question ]
Bebe_qirl answered Saturday May 21 2005, 8:26 pm: wait if hes nervous hes obviously not ready when he is he will kiss you dont make the first move because it might be his first kiss and he might be waiting for a special time...just give it time and see what happens..
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