tonight, my boyfriend invited me over to his house to watch king kong with him. we`ve been together for about 2 months now, and we`ve done everything up to making out. the last time we did, he bit my tongue and it bled. but, that was his first time making out, so i just shook it off. but tonight, i think we will again. so my main problem is, what are some good ways to make out for beginners?
1. Hugging and cuddling
2. Kissing around each other
3. Stroke each others hair
4. French kiss (exploring each others mouth)
5. Just lie next to each other, maybe kiss
Them are optionnable but are quite popular with others. Give it a try. You might both enjoy it better with more practise. Daniel. [ jumadel's advice column | Ask jumadel A Question ]
xxoBriannax answered Monday June 12 2006, 5:06 pm: Well let me tell you this, since he invited you over to watch King Kong, you guys will have PLENTY of time to make out considering the movie is 3 hours long and boring as hell. But anyway, just start out with normal kisses on the lips then open mouth kisses with no tongue then start using your tongue a little bit. He bit you probably because he was nervous. Try to make him feel comfortable. Then once you get your tongue in just start playing around with his. [ xxoBriannax's advice column | Ask xxoBriannax A Question ]
ilOV3YOU14 answered Monday June 12 2006, 3:18 pm: just start to kiss him not make out go faster get the neck. lick maybe? its up to you.if and when you feel comfortable start making out. you guys will know when its right. [ ilOV3YOU14's advice column | Ask ilOV3YOU14 A Question ]
BriZeeme2 answered Monday June 12 2006, 3:07 pm: lol this is a different ? but the answer is weird ok just try to teach him how you make out and go with the flow what evre you do don't go to fast and don't go to slow lol i'm sorry i hoped that helped
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