i dont currently have a boyfriend but, if everything goes as i plan, i might have one soon. the problem is, ive never had a first kiss or anything...so heres my first question:
1. what do most guys expect as a first kiss: a peck, or a french...?
2...when i kiss a guy, what should i do with my hands?
3. if i make out with someone, what should i do with my hands...lol
thanks
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? ringo8mybaby answered Friday August 4 2006, 11:03 pm: OH YAY! My First Customer!!!
1. Most guys DO NOT expect a french for a first kiss. My idea of the perfect first kiss is a little longer than a peck (1-2 seconds) softly on the lips. If this kiss feels forced or uncomfterable then let the guy know. If he has any sense in his mind he'll respect your wishes (if he does that he'll probably be a considerate boyfriend).
2. You got hands so use them!!! Run your hands through his hair, Tickle him LIGHTLY!!! Not so he cracks up and breaks the kiss, make a ring with your hands and put the around his neck, cup his neck, rub his pecks, hug him!
3. Making out: See above, same idea.
TIPS FOR MAKING OUT:::
1.Suck on some fruity candies before you make out.
2.Roll and unroll your tounge in his mouth.
3.Gently tickle the tops of eachothers mouths with your tounges.
4.Rub his pecks (Guys like that for some reason).
5.Hum. The vibrarions tickle!!!
6.Suck on a candy and swap it while kissing!
7.Rub the pulse points behind the ears.
8.Start kissing his neck and slowly move your way to his lips... or vise versa.
love to ya.
have fun
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