ok so i have kissed a boy before but i have never made out with one. i know this might sound stupid but where do you put your hands and know when to stop.
icey0990 answered Sunday August 28 2005, 12:24 pm: hands are agood thing! you dont have to be like constantly rubbing your hands all over him during the kiss..but placing your hand on his face to pull him closer, behind his ear, run fingers through his hair, wrap your arms around him, just something will make the kiss more intimate,deeper,itwill get him into it, and i guarentee if you put your hands somewhere, hewill put his hands somewhere and get you really into it.
you also mentioned you doont know when to stop..do you mean stop kissing or stop touchiing?
you doont have to stop touching..,you can keep your arms wrapped around him, you can run your fingers through his hair, then change it up wheneveer you want and wrap your arms around him...do whatever you want to do with your hands.
when to stop kissing:
you will just know...one of you will pull away for a sec to get air, if its him first you will feel him pull away and you will also, it comes naturally.
ThugGirl041790 answered Sunday August 28 2005, 10:48 am: Well hun when i make out with my boyfriend i put my hands like on the side of his stomach.. i rub the back of his neck a lil bit or just but my arms around him while kissing him.. ♥ Dez [ ThugGirl041790's advice column | Ask ThugGirl041790 A Question ]
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x0oOHUGSNKiSSES answered Sunday August 28 2005, 9:58 am: Ohkay well just dont worry about you hands.. when you kissed your first guy where were you hands then.. you can think about that and maybe that can help a little bit. And if this guy really likes you then he wouldn't care about your mistakes.. all ya'll would do is laugh them off together.
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