how do you make-out with a guy? i have never done it before and most of my friends have and im going into 8th grade..so idk if it will happen or not but i should be ready. and..what do guys like? thanks.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? ByReasonofUse answered Tuesday August 16 2005, 12:14 pm: Okay, I know I'm going against the grain here, but you asked for advice so I'll give it to you. How do you make out with a guy? You don't. You're 14, or somewhere close to that. You don't have any business "making out" with anyone right now. Something so many young people miss is this: you've got your whole life ahead of you. Once you start "getting fresh" you can't stop. It is so much better to save yourself for your future mate. Trust me, so many problems can be avoided if you just save yourself. Don't be pressured by your friends to do something like that. Maturity is know that you're not ready for it and standing with integrity. I know this is not the popular opinion, but please, I beg you, don't get involved in it. It will be so much more special if you wait until your wedding night. I'm not saying you can't kiss a guy or hold his hand, but if you take it too far, even once, the temptation to go further is VERY HARD to resist.
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DeeplyInLove102203 answered Tuesday August 16 2005, 11:19 am: Well there's really no wrong way to make-out or french kiss w/e! just go for it when you french kiss its different from making out french kiss is just using your tongue its not hard so don't worry about it...then making out is like for a while french kissing but also being all touchy feely its not complicated! and just cuz your goin into 8th grade and you havnt kissed or made-out wid a boy yet don't mean any thing so good luck and hope i helped if you need anything ask*
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