HC0_Fabulousity_xO answered Thursday November 24 2005, 11:39 am: Congratulations =]
First off: A kiss is special, if it's overdone it may lose its uniquness and it may no longer feel special when he kisses you.
If you kiss him every time you see him, he may think its required and he may stop doing it out of love and start doing it cause he thinks he has to.
So a kiss on the cheeck is good if you're just saying good bye after hanging out at his house or just hanging out with a group of people. A hug is also very good for a casual hangout goodbye. Save a one of those special kisses for a more romantic date to keep them worth the wait :) [ HC0_Fabulousity_xO's advice column | Ask HC0_Fabulousity_xO A Question ]
xOx_BRUN3TT3_xOx answered Thursday November 24 2005, 9:18 am: well kiss him when ever you want sence you love him !!
FunnyCide answered Wednesday November 23 2005, 9:57 pm: Don't rush it. You don't want to have a 100% physical relationship where all you do is make out (and more) but never talk. If you don't stop the spit-swappin' for at least a little while to chat with him, how're you going to know how he really is doing? What's on his mind? What problems he's having? I have nothing against kissing - if you love 'em, go for it. But you need to talk with him a little more than you kiss him. ;)
-FunnyCide [ FunnyCide's advice column | Ask FunnyCide A Question ]
BEAUTYSCH00L_DR0P0UTx3 answered Wednesday November 23 2005, 7:20 pm: Well don`t rush things. See if he tries to first. Then maybe kiss him again! I know the first kiss is quite exciting but don`t push it! You don`t wanna make him annoyed!
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