At least how old do you think a girl should be to have a first kiss? I don't mean a peck on the cheek, and 8 year olds drooling all over each other's noses does NOT count
Truth is, kissing is meant to be a big deal because they say you can tell everything you need to know about a guy from a kiss and, not wanting to offend any of the younger people on here, I think you need to be probably around 15/16 before you can truly appreciate the importance of a good kiss. Until you're that age, it's still something most kids just want to do at school discos because they think it's cool. [ Vikki27's advice column | Ask Vikki27 A Question ]
am-bur answered Tuesday March 28 2006, 5:33 pm: just when ever! yeah not at like eight but it at lest older than like 12! but dont waste it! first kisses are the ones that are with a guy..or girl! when it just happends and its not like planed!
that how mine was1 i totally regret that! i t will just come when its like right [ am-bur's advice column | Ask am-bur A Question ]
LoViNu2mOuCh answered Tuesday March 28 2006, 1:00 am: There is not a specific age...everyone has their first kiss at a different age...having it at a younger age is not bad, and having it later is not bad either....it just depends on the comfort level of the person, and just when they feel the time is right...
I personally had my first kiss when I was 13, I know people who have had it at 12, 13, 14, 15...so really it is just when the girl feels it is right, or when the moment comes... [ LoViNu2mOuCh's advice column | Ask LoViNu2mOuCh A Question ]
NinjaNeer answered Monday March 27 2006, 11:41 pm: It's different for everyone... I had mine at 15, some girls I know had theirs at 12...
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