hi, my name is sarah and im 13 i finally have my very first b/f and we have been going out now for about 14 days and last monday at religion i wanted to kiss him but i had a huge cut on my face that looked like a zit and my older brother who is 14 was acting like a 2 year old stabbing me with a pencil and trowing my shoe across the room that kind of stuff and then he ruined the part where i was sopposed to kiss him so tomorrow i want to go and kiss him not a peck and not to long and i want to know if i should just do it in front of everyone or go on the stairs at the end of religion and kiss him long or short? and he is kinda shorter than me so i want to know lik what to do so he doesnt have to reach if u know what i mean? and how do i get my brother to stay away from me at religion so i can hold my b/f 's hand and not be bored in class!?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Friday_im_in_love answered Monday March 6 2006, 5:08 pm: Take it from me; kissing in class is not a good thing. Wait until you're out of class or somewhere a bit more private since your classmates (and brother) will not let you live it down. A quick kiss can’t really hurt, but if you’re looking for a longer kiss (like hooking up) don’t make it public. As for the height problem, sitting down is the best as you can lean back and he can become "taller" so everything equals out. Do little things to keep yourself entertained during class like sending him text messages (or real notes), maybe touching his arm and holding hands underneath a table so your brother won’t see. [ Friday_im_in_love's advice column | Ask Friday_im_in_love A Question ]
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