Ok. Me and my boyfriend have been together for about 3 and a half weeks. We really really love each other but I still dont know if he wants to kiss me yet... Well my friend asked him and he said he wants to but I dont know how he would react if I did kiss him... In a situation if hes at my house, when do you think I should kiss him ? Or at the movies or somthing? when would be the right time?
13/f
-Kelly
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? sasi721 answered Sunday May 21 2006, 4:32 pm: my advice to you is to go for it, i mean what is the worst thing that would happen? and if he told your friend he wanted to kiss you than most likely he won't mind it. some guys are shy at first and he may just be afraid to make the first move (which means your gone have to make the first move or nothin will ever happen.) maybe kiss him when he arrives at your house, tell him your glad he could come over, give him a hug, look into his eyes and give him a kiss (you can always start by giving him a kiss on the cheeck if your to shy to kiss him on the lips.) if you don't want to kiss him when he first comes over and you can find the right time to kiss him while he is over you can always give him a kiss good-bye when he leaves (he'll prolly even leave wanting more!!!) :)
at the movies just cuddle with him and learn over and give him a kiss. here are some links to kissing tips that may help you:
askclaire75 answered Sunday May 21 2006, 4:30 pm: You have a couple choices.
You could.
1. Let him make the first move.
2. Lean in and hope he knows and goes with it.
or
3. Don't kiss him at all.
I say your safest bet is to go with 1.
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