What are some things to do at a movie with my boyfriend other than makeout? I don't mean anything that's like past 2nd base, but something to maybe tease him or make the time more pleasurable without breaking any morals. Thanks! I'll rate high for good answers!
xXxpinky615xXx answered Tuesday September 6 2005, 4:43 pm: Well the point of going to a movie is to WATCH the movie. So next time you go to "see" a movie, make sure it's not one you really wanted to see. Maybe whisper in his ear like I love you and stuff like that and kiss his earlobe (guys LOVE it trust me). Kiss him on the neck and on the cheek and stuff.... That's pretty much all you can do without him going up your shirt or you going down his pants.
honeyJ17 answered Tuesday September 6 2005, 4:43 pm: Awww, ok why dont you lean close to him, you could hold his hand, or put your on his lap, or lean your head on his shoulder. Take Care [ honeyJ17's advice column | Ask honeyJ17 A Question ]
ac answered Tuesday September 6 2005, 4:40 pm: As far as how far you should go with a boy. hmm,
you shouldn't go any farther than you would if one of your parents were in the room. Have you ever heard of date rape. Well it happens, usually when a girl sends the wrong signal.
Your body language may be telling him you want more than you really do. Be careful.I've seen it happen. [ ac's advice column | Ask ac A Question ]
x55browneyes answered Tuesday September 6 2005, 3:54 pm: *hold hands
*kiss his neck
*like rub his leg near his ..uhh ......hahahah (my friend was doing it to her boyfriend) =p
*when you wisper to him go like really close to his ear so he gets like........the chills
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