Question Posted Thursday September 15 2005, 6:02 pm
I am 14/f (freshmen in high school) and going out with a 16 year old guy (also a freshmen). He has had his first kiss before and made out with girls. I have never had my first kiss so i am afraid that i will do something wrong or not know how to do it. Any tips i should know?
GANGStAhBAbiiEx answered Thursday September 15 2005, 8:18 pm: well i dont think he will care he knows that you younger than him so if he really likes you he shouldnt mind
ADViiCE_X0 answered Thursday September 15 2005, 7:25 pm: Alright, i used to have the same problem. i was nervous on the first kiss too. but actually to my surprise it is a great experience, and it's not something to be scared of. everyone kisses different, so there is nothing you can go wrong on. so don't worry about being nervous, when the moment is right it'll happen. soo don't stress about it (=. [ ADViiCE_X0's advice column | Ask ADViiCE_X0 A Question ]
advicequeen09 answered Thursday September 15 2005, 6:57 pm: Ok, well it sounds like this guy is a little more experience, but that's ok. There are actually no tips to give, I was nervous on my first real kiss with a boy, but it just kind of happened and flowed with the moment, I didn't think about anything, and my friend's say the same thing ;; So the best advice I can give is don't worry about it, it will happen and you'll be suprised and you'll do it right. =) [ advicequeen09's advice column | Ask advicequeen09 A Question ]
passionx0x answered Thursday September 15 2005, 6:56 pm: I thought I would be like that too. But it kind of just comes naturally, with kissing at least. Making out, well, sometimes it's a different story, it depends on what the guy does. Just go with the flow and don't pressure yourself into doing anything you don't feel comfortable with. =]
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