So im 17 (female) and I just recently had my first kiss. I know seems kind of sad that im just getting it now. But it was just a peck and I thought I was going to pass out I was so nervous.
I was just wondering what good ways to kiss are, you know like different techniques, and where to put the ends, etc. thanks you guys!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? gentlegiant answered Monday April 24 2006, 12:31 am: don't you worry about getting your first kiss at 17. Im 25 and i had my first kiss 4 months ago. Yes it is nervous. Especially me as a guy having made the fist move. but you know, two or three kisses and the nerves calm down. There are many teqniques. depending on what you'd like. A french kiss, or just a quick kiss. I'll try help you. when you and your guy are alone and you feel the moment is right, look into eachothers eyes. smile at eachother or wink. it really calms you down. then slowly move your face to his. your heart will begin to beat. but dont worry its normal. we all go through that stage. If he still does not turn or reject, then gently brush your lips against his. Then part. If it went well nature will take over. when your lips meet again hold them against his and gently let your tongue slide across his then put it back. If his tongue returns the favor your well on your way to a passionate kiss that will leave you either breathless or weak at the knees/dizzy , or both. You go girl. You can do it. Need more help. email me at acu-build @hotmail.com . Id love to help you. Other than that I hope i helped and best of luck. [ gentlegiant's advice column | Ask gentlegiant A Question ]
soendearing answered Sunday April 23 2006, 10:14 pm: there really no "techniques" to kissing.
If you mean making out by kissing then, you jsut pretty much have to go with the flow.
And if it's just a peck, then just close your eyes, it's not nice to stare. ;]
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