Me and my best guy friend have liked eachother for about a year and a half and now we are both single and for about a month we're going to be friends with benefits and then date. Him and I went out for a day before but I broke up with him because I wanted my ex back. I know.. that was REALLY messed up. But I don't know how to just randomly kiss him. I'm way too scared. I don't know why though, I always have felt comfortable around him and now I'm all shy. Why the sudden change??!! I'm really in love with him. And he is in love with me and I want to make out with him but how do I approach it? When should I do it? I need to know.. the only time we can see eachother is in school. But I need to know how to become less shy when im gonna kiss him and I want to suprise him but I have like no guts lol
hyperhottiegirl answered Wednesday January 4 2006, 2:27 pm: well first why dont you just see if you can go to the movies or stay after school for like 10 minutes go up to him and start talking when no one is around. After a couple seconds of awkward silence whisper his name ****** (place name here) and slowly caress him into a hug then place your lips on top of his but slowly remove them to see if he wants to do it. If he dosnt resist go for it keep kissing! good luck <3 p.s. how old r U>? [ hyperhottiegirl's advice column | Ask hyperhottiegirl A Question ]
jbdreamer answered Wednesday January 4 2006, 2:17 pm: How old are you? Do you even know what "friends with benifits" means? Seeing that you are too shy to kiss a guy, I don't think that you do.
Life is not like the movies. Randomly kissing your ex for an unexplained reason will not have him jumping into your arms. Instead why don't you just tell him you miss him and want him back. That is much more mature and easier for that matter. [ jbdreamer's advice column | Ask jbdreamer A Question ]
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