HyperactiveMiss answered Tuesday July 12 2005, 6:59 pm: You can close your eyes or leave them open if you want. Do what you think is comfortable. Also, you might want to see what your partner does so you can go along with it.
Some people say keeping your eyes open can let you see the person's soul.
What I think though is when you keep your eyes open you're not totally focused on the kiss and on the person...would you like your boyfriend/girlfriend to look over your shoulder while you're kissing? lol. Keeping your eyes closed makes you get into the kiss even more. [ HyperactiveMiss's advice column | Ask HyperactiveMiss A Question ]
Teza answered Tuesday July 12 2005, 6:58 pm: Woah.. a lot of making out questions today! Well no it doesnt matter but keep your eyes closed!! Its just a little bit weird if you have your eyes open. Its just more "pasionate" lol while they're closed. [( ♥ ♥ )] [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
curliecue answered Tuesday July 12 2005, 6:45 pm: It really doesn't matter, but I picture it more romantic to have them closed-- you get more "into it" lol. But whatever you prefer is fine. [ curliecue's advice column | Ask curliecue A Question ]
xXxpinky615xXx answered Tuesday July 12 2005, 6:44 pm: CLOSED!!!!!!!!!!!! It is the scariest thing in the world making out with someone and their eyes are open. Keep them CLOSED. You get this weird feeling when someone has their eyes open and then you open yours for a second and you're like both staring at eachother. It's scary. Keep them closed for the love of God. [ xXxpinky615xXx's advice column | Ask xXxpinky615xXx A Question ]
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