Ok, I really like his guy and I think I'm going to dump my boyfriend for him.
I'm positive he likes me too by the way..
And we made this deal where we're saving our first kiss for each other, and I really want to kiss him. Should I make out, too?
Should I make the firts move, because he's shy.
charli answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 6:25 pm: Just one thing i would like to say befire i go onto the kissing part... make sure you are definate in your decision of dumpin ur current boyfriend because if youre not to sure yet then dont because you could end up regretting it. But if you really want to be with this other lad then go 4 it! :) If he is shy then defo make the first move, guys love a girl tht makes the first move and takes control, they find it very sexy! First go for the kiss and if its good then go for the makin out after... it wil be a kiss your bound to remember :) let me no hw things go :) [ charli's advice column | Ask charli A Question ]
Lucky answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 6:12 pm: I would. If hes shy, he mite not want 2. Sooo yea. But if you liked the 1st kiss, make out wit him. [ Lucky's advice column | Ask Lucky A Question ]
sml111992 answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 5:49 pm: jut do it he wont care trust me ive said this to like one person already trust me w.e you guys are doing he wont care if you just grab him and kiss him he will love you for it and first it can be just a kiss then start makeing out it will be perfect. shy boys are great they like it when you make the first move most of the time but ask him if he would like you to make the first move sometime he will say w.e and just do it. [ sml111992's advice column | Ask sml111992 A Question ]
xoIDOLox answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 4:48 pm: Yes, make the first move. As to if you should make out or not, it depends on how your kiss is. If you just didn't feel a connection, don't. If you liked the kiss and want more, yes, make out. [ xoIDOLox's advice column | Ask xoIDOLox A Question ]
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