Question Posted Tuesday November 29 2005, 10:46 am
Ok I have really really thin lips. Like my ring finger covers my lips if I put it on them. I've never actually kissed a boy before except in a truth or dare game and that was just a quick peck, so I'm not that experienced. The boy that I'm getting close to now has really big lips, maybe the size of your middle+index finger put together. I really want to kiss him but I'm self-consious about how small my lips are. Does anybody have any tips on what I should do?
*remember...ring finger+index & middle finger=???
thanx...
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icey0990 answered Tuesday November 29 2005, 4:00 pm: hey it doesnt matter! i bet he feels a little weird that his lips are so much bigger. dont sweat it though..it will all be just fine. My advice is to not stress over it..enjoy the moment..dont stress over something so minor
-meliss [ icey0990's advice column | Ask icey0990 A Question ]
kailey answered Tuesday November 29 2005, 3:51 pm: Don't worry about it. It's really not going to make any difference whatsoever. It's more likely that people who kiss won't have the same size lips as opposed to having the same size, & everyone else manages-- you'll be fine. [ kailey's advice column | Ask kailey A Question ]
karenR answered Tuesday November 29 2005, 1:04 pm: Please don't worry yourself about the size of your lips. It means nothing.
People have all different size and shaped lips. It isn't something that's real noticeable to most people unless its mentioned. And as far as kissing goes, you will do fine when the time comes lip size will make no difference. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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