this guy asked me out but hes like not prude(been kissed) and im am prude(not been kissed) and i told him ill answer him tomarroww and he said ok but he doesnt no im prude and hes gonna try to kiss me and i dont no how
rockstarxlove answered Thursday August 4 2005, 1:45 am: Well i've never been kissed either so im sure im not the perfect one to answer your question. But if you like the guy, and want him to kiss you, just let it happen. Dont think about it too much, and just go with the flow. lol, well thats pretty much all the advice i can give you. =) go for it!
orphans answered Thursday August 4 2005, 1:14 am: kisses come right out of the blue, naturally. You deff. waited enough for your first kiss. but do you WANT him to kiss you? [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
Pressing_On answered Thursday August 4 2005, 1:12 am: Well first of all, you said you've never been kissed because you're prude. Do you want him to kiss you? If not then you should explain that to him before he tries, he should understand.
If you do want him to kiss you, then you shouldn't worry about it. kissing really does come naturally, it's not something that you can really be told. you just need to get lost in the moment and do what feels right when it feels right.
Any more questions or comments feel free to inbox me. [ Pressing_On's advice column | Ask Pressing_On A Question ]
3HOLLYWOODxGLAM3 answered Thursday August 4 2005, 1:03 am: awww! when people say that kissing comes naturally.. its really true! you do come on better with experience. but if your really into the guy and its the right moment. your kiss will be ::p e r f e c t:: so dont worry about it! = ) [ 3HOLLYWOODxGLAM3's advice column | Ask 3HOLLYWOODxGLAM3 A Question ]
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