so im 13/f and havent made out yet..i know embarssing, and i know im goin to soon with this kid who wants to but im wicked nervous cause i dont know how ...i feel stupid asking it but what are some main things you deff. should do! thanks soo much!!
Serendipity answered Tuesday August 23 2005, 11:26 pm: It's not embarrassing at all... I'm fourteen and I've never made out (and I'm fine with it). One question. Is "this kid" your boyfriend? Does he care about you? If he's not, you might want to reconsider the whole making out thing. You don't want to go around making out with people you don't like or know very well.
But anyways, you shouldn't worry too much, because the chances are that he'll be nearly or just as inexperienced as you.
Just make sure your lips aren't chapped, don't thrust your tongue in his mouth, maybe run your fingers down his neck or through his hair... stuff like that. Search Google for some websites about kissing, those'll probably be your best bet.
Loveneverdies answered Tuesday August 23 2005, 11:19 pm: Oh i was in your place a few months ago.
i know the feeling to be nervous, when i got my first kiss i didnt even know it was going to happen that night.
You might not believe this but it just comes to you really i guess. My first real kiss was a french.Make out. I sat there thinking omg what am i doing!?I've never done this before! i was so worried i was doing something wrong.But it turned out fine,and enjoyable go to google and type in tips for begining kissers or something like that. Just make sure your ready to kiss him-if your not dont. There is nothing worse than being forced to kiss someone.
www.links2love.com is a good place for tips.
Hope i helped dont be nervous,just go with it.
You can always pratice on your pillow or mirror too.
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