Question Posted Saturday October 29 2005, 12:34 pm
ok how do u make out seriously and is it all its cracked up to be or is it nasty plz be honset i dont want to go through with doing it if were both gunna think it was grosse and umm wat do i do with my hands and wat should he do with his
thnx sooooooo much
bAhAmAmA0250 answered Saturday October 29 2005, 4:18 pm: Hello. You sound nervous. nothing wrong with that. This honestly comes natural. I can't explain but i did find a website for you.
As for your hands They kinda of go wherever you want them to. I put mine on the back of my boyfriends head and run my hands thru his hair. Lots of guys like that. Or u can put them on his cheeks or his back. Whatever works!
angelfire2708 answered Saturday October 29 2005, 3:02 pm: You sound pretty young if youre asking if making out is nasty, or gross! Hopefully when it does happen, youll be doing it with some1 you like! This kind of question isnt something people can tell you how to do. Its like when it happens, things just come naturally, (without thought) to what youre doing, as far as where do you or him put your hands. (where ever you want)!! Every1 has there own preference on how to do it! [ angelfire2708's advice column | Ask angelfire2708 A Question ]
Advicelady6798 answered Saturday October 29 2005, 2:15 pm: Actually making out is something that kind of happends. All you do is like kiss with out a break you know. With your hands they can go anywhere most people would say that you go with the flow. You put your hands where you feel comfortable. On e hand could go around his neck and the other one could go on his side and his usually does the same thing. When you start making out you will feel where your hands should go. [ Advicelady6798's advice column | Ask Advicelady6798 A Question ]
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