If your 16 female and still haven't been kissed yet (yeah i know) but only because you want your first time to be very special, then would you be considered a 'hopeless romantic'?
x0ryanz1numba1gurll4life0 answered Sunday May 21 2006, 8:41 pm: No way. It's one thing to kiss to many times and be considered a slut. And its another to never be kissed and be considered a geek and loney person whoz never been kissed. Yet your neither of them because you believe in a special moment. Not the quick or sloppy kisses that dont mean anything. Your first kiss is bound to be special, meaningful, and true love. All you have to do is wait for that certain moment. And don't be worried on how you'll know. You just will.
Sherry answered Sunday May 21 2006, 8:38 pm: I havent kissed a guy yet and I'm 16 too. You just want it to be special...why ruin your first kiss? Your going to remember the guy all your life. I'm just like you...I'm not going to kiss anyone until I know I like this guy a lot and everything.
A hopeless romantic is someone whos in a relationship and is very sweet and caring throughout the whole relationship! Usually people stop the sweet/romantic thing after they've been together for a while but hopeless romantics are romantic throughout the whole relationship. [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
KELLY_ELIZABETH answered Sunday May 21 2006, 8:00 pm: no, i wouldnt. its just that you want it to be special, i think thats so cute. a hopeless romantic is "A person who daydreams about romantic occasions and dreams of chances where he/she will be able to perform a romantic act to their love, yet never gets the chance to." and thats not you - your just waiting for the right moment. good luckk
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