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kissing When you make out is it more normal to close your eyes or keep them open? If I just kept my eyes open would it be weird? What do you guys do?
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Most people close their eyes but it`s really all up to you. ]
Its more normal and more romantic to keep your eyes closed in my opinion.You can keep your eyes open,but i wouldnt suggest it,it would look kinda weird and maybe seem a little uncomfortable for you.I keep my eyes closed :]
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It's actually more polite to keep your eyes closed while you are making out because who wants someone staring at them? It would be kind of weird, and a lot of guys close their eyes. ]
First of all, I've never actually kissed anyone before, but as i see in movies and see my friends do it and stuff, i've never seen anyone kiss another with his eyes open. People usually close their eyes because :
1-Its kide of rude to open your eyes when the opposite person has his eyes closed
2-When you kiss a person, you usually feel so passionate and inlove with this person, so you are so focused in what your doing that you close your eyes.
So next time when you kiss someone, just try not to think of anything and focus in what your doing,and you'll automaticaly close your eyes. ]
Some people close there eyes and some people dont. ( I close my eyes) It doesnt matter if you close it or not but people might think it is rude if you do not close it.
So maybe you can close uour eyes itis more romantic lol
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On the whole I reckon most people close their eyes. You can keep your eyes open but then it looks as though you aren't focussed on what's happening. Trial and error will work in end - whatever you like best. Good luck. ]
Most people close their eyes, as they feel it's more passionate. It's not weird to open them though.. Some poeple might think it's rude to stare! But whatever floats your boat. It doesn't really matter :) ]
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