Question Posted Saturday November 19 2005, 1:56 pm
The first time you make out, is it 'scary'? I know that sounds weird, but I would imagine it would be that way. How do you know when someone's about to kiss you? Can they usually tell if you've never made out before? Help! :)
Fifthmuse answered Saturday November 19 2005, 4:49 pm: Since most everyone has answered if it's scary or not, I guess I'll answer the second question. There's a couple of ways to figure out if a person wants to kiss your or not. The number one give away is when they start glancing down at your mouth for a moment or two. Also, the person will probably be trying to make any kind of contact with you..most likely touching your arm lightly or getting pretty close to you. If you can read people well enough you'll eventually see that they have a certain expression on their face whenever they want to kiss you as well. Good luck! (btw, i didn't think it was scary) [ Fifthmuse's advice column | Ask Fifthmuse A Question ]
SoInToYoUx0x answered Saturday November 19 2005, 4:22 pm: to tell you the truth people get way to scared. i personaly did be4 my first make out. and my bf still dont believe me that it was my first time..lol.. i was scared juts like you but actually if you are with someone you care about a lot you will just follow your heart and you will do it righgt. and no they cant figure out if it is your first make out or not. so dont worry about it.
*~Stephanie~* [ SoInToYoUx0x's advice column | Ask SoInToYoUx0x A Question ]
Teza answered Saturday November 19 2005, 3:24 pm: If you want to make out with someone you like, then it's not scary. You might be a little nervous if you never done it before, but you just need to relax. You won't mess up and you just go with the flow. When someone is about to kiss you you WILL be able to tell. I mean they will start to make moves and it's something you'll relize once you're in that position. You really can't tell if someone has made out or not before unless they are really bad at it and that they don't have a clue in what they are doing. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
malibubarbiie111 answered Saturday November 19 2005, 2:59 pm: it`s not scary. you`re just nervous about it.* relax. it`s not scary, or hard, or whatever. you can tell when someone is about to kiss you, you can tell. they usually look you in the eyes. and get closer to you. or some people just say give me a kiss... also. if you are already kissing. you can tell when someone is about to make out with you if they kiss you for a longer time. or giving you little kisses more. or when their lips like seperate. ya kno? [ malibubarbiie111's advice column | Ask malibubarbiie111 A Question ]
sizzlinmandolin answered Saturday November 19 2005, 2:59 pm: Yeah, you can definitely tell. It's a lot like in the movies. Everybody goes about it in a different way so there's no specific way to tell. Usually you can sense or feel it about to happen and a lot of times the person will say something implying that they're about to kiss you. It's very normal to be nervous, but don't be scared! Try not to think about it too much and you won't be a bad kisser. You'll get even better the more you do it and you won't be nervous anymore. The other person probably won't be able to tell if you've kissed before, but you should tell them. It'll make them feel really special that they gave you your first kiss :)
karenR answered Saturday November 19 2005, 2:55 pm: It isn't scary if you care for the other person.
Might make you a little nervous the first time, which is normal, but not scary! :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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