Hey im 13/f and pretty much everyone kissed a guy but me. Yea i know im still young its just ive been thinking about it more and more lately. I know I'm ready for it i keep playing scenes in my head of how perfect it will be. Its bugging me because its ALWAYS on my mind and i keep dreaming about it. I know Im not gonna kiss anyone soon so how do I keep all of these thoughts out? Its kind of a weird question I know but if you can help that would be great =). I rate 5's for good advice.
Skittles_7271 answered Monday March 27 2006, 7:20 pm: Try to keep it out of your head by maybe getting more involved in activities or something like that.It will eventually go away,just try not to think about it.When the time comes you'll know your ready.Hope this helps.
NinjaNeer answered Sunday March 26 2006, 8:01 pm: Wow, that Xoduro person isn't very nice...
Don't worry sweetie, I didn't get my first kiss till I was 15... and I had built it up so much in my head... and it was AWFUL! Neither of us knew what we were doing, it turned out terribly.
tasuki answered Sunday March 26 2006, 6:28 pm: It's not the end of the world. And not everybody has kissed at that age. I didn't kiss until I was sixteen--I'm almost 18 now and haven't had a second one. Thinking about it is perfectly fine, it's not going to hurt you. I think about my future husband, and my children, house, dog, etc. all the time. Just know the difference between fantasy and reality and don't rush yourself. It sounds stupid, but if your first kiss is with a guy you honestly don't care about, you ARE going to regret it. [ tasuki's advice column | Ask tasuki A Question ]
broken29 answered Sunday March 26 2006, 6:28 pm: dont rush it trust me and almost every teenage girl goes through this and dont worry about gettting those images out of your head they should be special for you to think of your special moment dont worry its natural and enjoy it all while you can i hop ei helped
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