When you are makeing out with a guy or kissing him where should you out your hands. Or guys where do you prefer for girls to put there hands?
(I'm a girl)
askmee04 answered Sunday October 30 2005, 12:53 am: either on his shoulders or around his waste..i dont think it would really matter to a boy where you put your hands but then again some are different [ askmee04's advice column | Ask askmee04 A Question ]
ilovepink101 answered Saturday October 29 2005, 5:49 pm: well when i as making out with a guy i wouild put my hands on there side...it depends where you guys are kissing..becasue you can put your hands over his shouilders..but my x liked it when i put it on his side..and its just cool if you put it on the side..o what ever you feels right.
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ThugGirl041790 answered Saturday October 29 2005, 12:32 pm: Well this is what i do while makin out with my boyfriend.. i usually rub like the back of his neck or his stomach or even his back.. or i just put his hands where i want them.. ♥ Dez [ ThugGirl041790's advice column | Ask ThugGirl041790 A Question ]
KristineLovesWhoo answered Friday October 28 2005, 11:36 pm: Well if your standing up or sitting guys should put there hands on your waist and a girl could put her hands on his shoulders!
Ebok answered Friday October 28 2005, 11:10 pm: I like it when girls keep their hands to themselves. You could try putting your hands in warm milk, I hear that has a soothing effect. [ Ebok's advice column | Ask Ebok A Question ]
denajah5 answered Friday October 28 2005, 10:31 pm: well if your standing up i would say put your hans around his waist or his neck.if you sitting down then you can put your hands anywhere,but usually your hands will just stay down on the chair or whatever [ denajah5's advice column | Ask denajah5 A Question ]
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