alright, so my friend was about to makeout with this guy, but then she froze and had NO clue what to do and just stood there while he started moving his lips. and she's saying how it's not fun andit's probably just gross and stuff. -time for the question- do some people just really stop and have no clue what to do right before a makeout? any sites to help please?? and is it really gross, or fun?
Kristen03 answered Sunday December 4 2005, 1:31 am: Making out is very fun. The first time can be scary. You just have to left it happen. Don't stand there like an idiot, move your mouth with his. After you do it the first couple times, you get used to it and it just comes natural when someone leans in for a kiss..it happens. [ Kristen03's advice column | Ask Kristen03 A Question ]
X0C0URT answered Saturday December 3 2005, 4:34 pm: If you're really nervous and it's your first time making out, you might just freeze and not know what to do. But the best thing to do is just go with the flow. Just follow the guy's lead and eventually you'll figure out what you're doing. I don't think making out is gross at all. It's pretty fun once you're comfortable with it. Everyone makes a big deal of kissing and making out but once your first time comes, it will just happen naturally. Just have fun with it!
smallbutsweet90 answered Saturday December 3 2005, 2:43 pm: people dont usually freeze, but hey when your in an awkward situation, things just... happen. makeing out can be fun, it really depends on your partner. if your really into them its definatly fun, if not it kinda sucks, and feels pretty gross. hope i helped =) [ smallbutsweet90's advice column | Ask smallbutsweet90 A Question ]
hco_babe answered Saturday December 3 2005, 11:23 am: no usually people don't freeze. they might turn their head if they don't want to makeout, but that's it. it's not gross if you love the person. here's tips on how to makeout.
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