Question Posted Wednesday September 7 2005, 10:58 pm
ok theres this guy and i like him and he was talkin to me n hes gonna ask me out tomarrow but hes not a virgin n ive never even kissed anyone but i dont want him to no that ..can u give me some advice on how to make out and "stuff" if u no what i mean
Linguisitc considerations aside, however, I would seriously recommend honesty as being,most certainly in the case of relating levels of sexual experience, the best policy. DON'T LIE TO HIM. Tell him you're a virgin, don't let foolish pride let you claim more experience than you actually have. And above all, don't let him pressure you into anything that you're uncomfortable with. Just be happy, enjoy his company and see what develops from there. Take care, best of luck Lucretia xx. [ lucretia's advice column | Ask lucretia A Question ]
chicky_please answered Thursday September 8 2005, 4:59 pm: ok.... just because he's not a virgin it dosnt mean thats the first thing he's gonna want from you......making out is just like kissing with your mouth close accept you open your mouth and slide your tougne in his mouth and go with it.....but if your not ready tell him and if he's really going out with you for you....he'll undersand.....hope i helped [ chicky_please's advice column | Ask chicky_please A Question ]
friend2all answered Thursday September 8 2005, 7:46 am: ok the only issue i have here is just because he isnt a virgin doesnt mean you have to rush into things. If he asks you out make sure its a date go out n chill and always assure your safe.
Growing up and experimenting such as making out is natural.
Kissing - take it slow kiss on the mouth and go from there follow his lead every one kisses differently however if you dont feel conforably stop !!!
Making out can also be about hugging, holding hands and being together gd look [ friend2all's advice column | Ask friend2all A Question ]
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