last night i had my first kiss. it was at my friends house. she had a LOT of people over. and so yeah, me and my friend made out for a couple of seconds.
today i regret it SO much. i wish i had never done it. i just turned 13! i guess i am too young and wasnt ready but i cant go back in time. what do i do? arent most happy when this happens? i dont want my mom and dad to find out. its hard to life with myself.....waht can i do? thank you
xOx_BRUN3TT3_xOx answered Thursday November 10 2005, 7:27 am: well we all make mistakes !! theres is nothing you can doo now soo jus dont tell your parents and they wont find out by them selves well unless someone tells but theres nothin too worry about !! hope i helped !!
♥ Samra [ xOx_BRUN3TT3_xOx's advice column | Ask xOx_BRUN3TT3_xOx A Question ]
happy-helper answered Wednesday November 9 2005, 1:28 pm: Hey hey hey, kisses are meant to be meaningful. We all do things regret, some worse than others but in the end, you made a mistake, learn from it and live life :)
x Steph x
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Daddysgirl13 answered Tuesday November 8 2005, 4:14 pm: 13 is not to young to have you first kiss
if i were you i woupld not ven wrry about it at all. If your mom & dad Find out say "mom dad I am not to young I am not a kid no more i am a teenager"
Thats all my Parent let me kiss my b/f right in front of them when now and when I was like 11
soooooo...
DONT WORRY ABOUT IT [ Daddysgirl13's advice column | Ask Daddysgirl13 A Question ]
xjUiCyx answered Tuesday November 8 2005, 3:45 pm: 13 isnt too young to have your first kiss. you shouldnt worry about it its not really a big deal. but i guess since you werent happy after it then you should have wated for someone special cuz you want your first kiss to be rememberable. the way i think of it is the first time you feel happy after kissing someone, thats your first REAL kiss. theres nothing really you can do because you cant go back in time and undo it. [ xjUiCyx's advice column | Ask xjUiCyx A Question ]
MELiixMARiiE answered Tuesday November 8 2005, 3:36 pm: Well first of all calm down some. "It's hard to live with myself"? You did nothing wrong, you just kissed someone, and you aren't too young at all. Some people haev their first kisses at a younger age than yours. You also don't necessairly HAVE to tell you parents, but it's no tlike if you did, they'd shun you. It's not like you went on a sex-spree or something. It was all just an innocent kiss. Well what I would try to do is call it a "non-meaningful kiss". it's your first meaningless kiss. And the next time you kiss someone make it someone you really like and someone you want to kiss and that can be your first meaningful kiss =] I hope I helped!
rainbowNsunshine91 answered Tuesday November 8 2005, 2:58 pm: Don't go crazy over a little kiss. Yes, first kisses are supposed to be very exciting with all of these events and emotions going through your mind and heart (mine's was) 12 going on 13 isn't young for a first kiss, I had my first (amazing) kiss when I was 12!!! I don't think that your parents will find out about an innocent kiss! If they do then explain to them that is was a spur-of-the-moment kiss. You CAN tell when a kiss means something and if that kiss didn't, then that should tell you something. Since you feel that you wasn't ready for that kiss then try to forget about it. Convince yourself that the kiss didn't mean anything and go on with your life. [ rainbowNsunshine91's advice column | Ask rainbowNsunshine91 A Question ]
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