I'm going out with this guy. He really loves me and I really love him. I haven't seen him since he asked me out. I used to see him every Sat. at a place I go. He gave me his phone number. I called the next day and for 3 weeks I'd call and we'd talk about normal crap and then I finally told him I liked him. He acted like he didn't like be back so I backed off and just started talking about normal stuff. So, he finally on fourth of july nite said he had a confetion to make and told me he liked me still. And then He asked me out. I said yes! But now I want to know when I see him this Saturday, Should it be more than just a hug?
~Kayla~ ♥
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? bettyboopstr answered Wednesday July 5 2006, 12:30 pm: It seems you both have a great start so do not ruin it by sleeping with each other. Kisses are great but watch out because even kisses can lead to some bad decisions. He likes you because you arent like the other girls and he sees you for the sweet one that you are. Sex is over rated if that is your plan. If you go to church, contact someone you trust and talk to that person. If you do not go to church then I suggest you talk to either your parents or someone you look up to. I always try to find someone whom I see making good decisions because that person will help guide you through the right decisions, not just give you advice and walk away.
xXJeSsiCaXx answered Wednesday July 5 2006, 11:56 am: it depends, a first kiss isnt that big of a deal but its ok if you want to wait..he will respect you more for that. i think a hug would be a good idea but if you want to kiss him thats alright too. so its your choice, just see how the day goes and then you will know what to do. [ xXJeSsiCaXx's advice column | Ask xXJeSsiCaXx A Question ]
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