kendall818 answered Saturday November 12 2005, 4:06 pm: I agree with everyone else, I am worried that i won't do it right either. If he tells you that you are doing it wrong than he's not really worth it. He should find another rude matchnaker like him. [ kendall818's advice column | Ask kendall818 A Question ]
SoInToYoUx0x answered Saturday November 12 2005, 3:41 pm: to be honest with you there isnt a technique to do. i used to be just like you. and i have asked a question similar to urs on here and someone told em the easiest and best way to do is go with the flow and mover your tongue around your partners tongue. more htne have the time a guy takes charge of it and you just follow him.. hope this helps you out.
Mercy_x_Me answered Saturday November 12 2005, 3:23 pm: I'm sure this isn't the answer you want to hear, but there's really no technique. It's just a natural thing. Even if somebody did give you advice, I'm sure in the moments before kissing it's not like you can remember all that. [ Mercy_x_Me's advice column | Ask Mercy_x_Me A Question ]
TRiSHx0xL0VE answered Saturday November 12 2005, 3:23 pm: Ok--I know this is going to bother you a little butttt...
it seriously DOES come naturally. I was wicked worried about my first kiss..I thought I was gonna ruin it, do it wrong, etc. Once it happens, it just happens. Just don't stress it much and you'll be fine.
And yes, when people say it comes naturally, it ticked me off too because I was like "Well I don't know how to do it..I just don't so it WONT come naturally!!" but it really did and I wasn't worried about it at all. All you have to do when the time comes is RELAX! hope I helped a little..leave one in my inbox if you need any more help! :) [ TRiSHx0xL0VE's advice column | Ask TRiSHx0xL0VE A Question ]
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