Hey- I really love my girlfriend and she loves me too and we haven't seen each other lately- but that's not the problem- I want to kiss her (just a kiss on the lips) but I'm not sure how to come across it... Is there something I can say to hint that I want to kiss her? please help
kckstartmyheart answered Friday August 18 2006, 5:05 pm: aww! thats really sweet. well when your not talking and theres a pause in the conversation just stare into her eyes, hold her hand, and then lean forward and kiss her! or you could run your hand through her hair. i hope i helped you out!!!
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Exquisitechick answered Friday August 18 2006, 4:12 pm: WELL, ALWAYS REMEMBER TO LOOK HER iN HER EYES BEFORE YOU KiSS HER. THATS A SiGN YOU WANT TOO.
mxpimpette26 answered Friday August 18 2006, 4:00 pm: just kind of do that cute movie thing with your hand on her face thing an pull her towards you and give her a kiss. if you love her it shouldn't be that big of a deal. plus that way you can make it a lil romantic. or if you don't wanna do the hang thing. just hold her close to you and give her a kiss.
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TEENAGExHEARTS answered Friday August 18 2006, 3:13 pm: what you could do is when there is a stop in the conversation just stare into her eyes and then just slowing lean forward and kiss her! that would be the easiest i think, because trying to tell her that you want to kiss her is more ackward. [ TEENAGExHEARTS's advice column | Ask TEENAGExHEARTS A Question ]
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