so i've had my boyfriend for about 3 weeks.. and this friday I wanna make-out with him at the movies..But I don't want him to know it's my first time.. I REPEAT, I do NOT want him to know it's my first time.. Can somebody give me a step-by-step on how to make-out? I need every little detail, everything that's most likely going to happen.. don't suggest some french kissing website because i've already been there to them all.
RealisticWench answered Wednesday May 3 2006, 4:44 am: Kissing isn't really something you can teach someone, it has to come naturally, basically you just move your lips and tongue, go with the flow, follow his lead. It's not as hard as it seems. [ RealisticWench's advice column | Ask RealisticWench A Question ]
streetcarp answered Wednesday May 3 2006, 2:16 am: hehe, we've all been here before...
it's important to know that EVERY KISS WITH A NEW PARTNER WILL BE DIFFERENT, so everytime will feel like the first, and will be new for him too.
start with a hug, his arms around you or vice versa. then even if he's not looking at you, kiss him on the cheek, the neck, anywhere, and continue to do this until you get his attention. keep your face close to his, and when he looks at you, look him in the eyes, then shift your eyes to his lips. tilt your head to the left then move in gently and kiss his lips. focus on his lips for a while, placing gentle kisses esoecially on his bottom lip, and allow your lips to 'fit together'. when you have the confidence, slightly part your lips and slide your tongue between them, so they just touch his. if he wants to go further he will bring his tongue to meet yours. then open your mouth a little wider, you may need to tilt your head a little more, and just play with his tongue. don't stick your tongue out too far. making small circles at the tip of his tongue is a good idea. alternate between this and soft kisses on the lips, and keep it going as long as you like.
if there's any specific detail you want to know more about feel free to ask!
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