Ok, I'm 14/f and I'm going out with this wonderful boy. It's already been a week and we've been hanging out like every day. I want to kiss him soooooo bad, but I'm afraid because this is my first kiss. Would he find it sexy/a turn on if i asked him to teach me how to kiss? Thanks!
LuvinXLifeX813 answered Saturday July 22 2006, 9:45 pm: If you have friends that have already kissed someone then go to them first and ask them about it. If that doesnt work, it cant hurt to be honest. Just tell the guy you really like him and you want to kiss him but your afaid you might do it wrong and seemed embaressed. Im sure the guy will think its cute that you wanted to kiss him and you were woried about it being PERFECT [ LuvinXLifeX813's advice column | Ask LuvinXLifeX813 A Question ]
skater answered Saturday July 22 2006, 7:41 pm: nothin to worry bout im 15 stil didnt get my first kiss either so well one thing dont ask him if he wants to kiss you because what if he says no what are u gonna do laugh and tell him you were joking? hahaha...look just dont rush yourslef into anything you should wait tilll he kisses you so you dont look like you wanted it more...ok bye [ skater's advice column | Ask skater A Question ]
Xenolan answered Saturday July 22 2006, 7:12 pm: In all honesty, he probably would. But trying to be "sexy" with your first kiss really isn't necessary. There will be plenty of time for that later, and there will be plenty of time for instruction as well.
Just pick your moment, and look in his eyes, and say, "would you like to kiss me?"
Melody answered Saturday July 22 2006, 6:58 pm: In complete honest some may think it's weird while others may think it's adorable & yes, a turn on. My boyfriend taught me how to kiss, it was really sweet :)
DefinedEyes answered Saturday July 22 2006, 6:47 pm: I honestly wouldnt do that.
If you want to kiss him, just go for it,
dont play around with silly things like that.
Because there is a 50/50 chance he'd like it.
Or he'd be like what the heck?
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