ok i am in a long distance relationship but he is more experienced then me both of us are virgins but i've never even kissed a guy what can i do to get more experience before i meet him??? please help me
Anyway.. just like you, i was worried about this guy's expectations ..i hadn't done ANYTHIHG with a guy before him ...and i was worried about what he'd say.
we went to the movies, and that moment came, and he knew id never made out before...and after we kissed he said
"are you sure you've never done that before?" and i said
"yeah...ooohh...was it bad?" and he was like
"NO...it WAS NOT bad" :)
he he he. i read that kissing comes naturally,and i can say that it is 100% true!! it does!
and so when the time comes for you to kiss him, you should forget about your worries and enjoy the moment!! :D
i promise you it's worth it!!
hope this helps!!
alex (dia)
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MelLeDisko answered Sunday August 27 2006, 12:04 am: Well, I don't think it'd be very good to just flock from guy to guy and be like "Lemme pracitce kissing on you!" lol. Just whenever you guys meet, explain to him you've never kissed a guy before. And, that might make him even happier you're not. He'll feel more special because of the fact that he'll get to be your first. And I'm sure he won't mind if it's not like, the most perfect kiss in the world since he'll know you're not experienced. So since he is, he can probably help you out a bit, haha. Oh, and what some girls try and do to be a better kisser is that they practice on their hands. :P I hope I helped. <3
orphans answered Friday August 25 2006, 11:05 pm: You can kiss a pillow and practice, lol. I'm just kidding though.
If you want to be more experience kissing, you want it to be with the guy you like.
Why don't you have your experience with the guy you like. If I was you, I'll just wait for him and experience with him.
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