i simply need help with everything to do with my boyfriend
Question Posted Friday October 21 2005, 12:21 am
how do i let him know i want to makeout with him? how do i talk to him and how do i know if he wants to be kissed. if he didnt want to be kissed would he be mad? if i see him in the hall at school what should i do. I RATE 5'S ALL THE WAY
Advicelady6798 answered Friday October 21 2005, 5:10 pm: I think that you guys should go to the movies. Its the best way to talk to a guy about making out. Its seems like you two are quite alot alike he is probably thinking the same thing. I suggest writing him a not and telling him how you feel. Or go to the movies and afterwrds you should just kiss him. Ifhe likes it then you are all set. [ Advicelady6798's advice column | Ask Advicelady6798 A Question ]
XSugarPieX77 answered Friday October 21 2005, 7:12 am: Ok, to answer the first question. Just, like....kiss him and then if he likes that then just continure to makeout with him.And, for the how do you talk to him, come on hun, hes your boyfriend, dont you think you would know how to talk to him? lol. And the one after that....usually guys seem to like getting kissed.He'll probably make the first move anyways. He should be walking with you down the hallway, not away from you! How old are you anyways?Hope I helped.
~Brina [ XSugarPieX77's advice column | Ask XSugarPieX77 A Question ]
NinaB answered Friday October 21 2005, 6:44 am: It would really help to know your age. Making out with someone isn't something you ask them to do...just slowly lean over and kiss him on the lips for just a second and let him take it from there...I know thats nervewrecking but try it! I'm sure he won't be mad--hes your boyfriend you guys are supposed to do things such as this! Goodluck (:
-Nina [ NinaB's advice column | Ask NinaB A Question ]
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