CheerleaderGirl answered Friday October 21 2005, 5:01 am: you only know when you are ready if you really want to then go with your gut feeling if you feel like omg i cant do this then your not ready make sure you really trust your girlfriend and hey its really cool when a guy is nervous becuase coming from a girl its usually stress mania for us so if you make the first move your girlfriend and you wont be nervous hope i helped ♥ Kelley ♥ [ CheerleaderGirl's advice column | Ask CheerleaderGirl A Question ]
hoji answered Tuesday October 18 2005, 11:33 pm: this is the part where you have to be the man. Firstly YOU must decide if you are ready.
If you do go for it...it is kinda weird the first time, but you need to take control, she'll tell you if there's a problem (always remember that, women like guys to lead the way).
Try the hair test if you are unsure of how she feels, play with her hair while talking with her (dreamily staring into her eyes), usually the conversation tends to slow down, if she don't like it she'll tell you, then just slowly lean in. The rest come naturally.
If you kiss her the first time NO groping!
Her head, neck and back are safe.
But then again all women are differant, so just do it anyway you want, control is key (including self-control when she don't want to).
urmomsachltcvrddnt answered Tuesday October 18 2005, 8:55 pm: Right, if you want to you are ready. Try mentally preparing yourself for the moment and try to relax. Take her out somewhere. You'll know when the time is right. You'll both just sorta lean in, and just kiss her!
karenR answered Tuesday October 18 2005, 8:48 pm: If you want to kiss her you're ready.
You just pick a nice quiet moment when there isn't a crowd around and kiss her. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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