Question Posted Wednesday September 6 2006, 6:38 pm
Well me and my bf have been going out for about 3 weeks and I think I just might get my first kiss. But im really nervous. When the kiss is over I dont know what to do or say? Please help! Im so nervous.
lizzielovesyou answered Thursday September 7 2006, 5:55 pm: there is alot of things you can do and say
you could say your a good kisser
or you could smile
or you could laugh
or you dont have to say or do anything
let me know how it all works out
lots of love
lizzie [ lizzielovesyou's advice column | Ask lizzielovesyou A Question ]
cheche1187 answered Wednesday September 6 2006, 9:14 pm: first kiss eh?
first kisses are always special.
let the magic flow.
after the kiss yu'll be releived and wont kno what to do. so just smile and act natural.
im sure he's nervous too!
xPunkRockBabex answered Wednesday September 6 2006, 8:54 pm: i just had my 1st kiss a couple of weeks ago and i was so nervous but its nothing to worry about, just follow his lead you will know what to do instantly and just go with the flow [ xPunkRockBabex's advice column | Ask xPunkRockBabex A Question ]
Volleyball2150 answered Wednesday September 6 2006, 8:36 pm: Just follow his lead. I personally never had my first kiss yet, so I don't really know, but I saw in some movies that girls do a little giggle or laugh when their done. That or just look around, but not at him. That shows that you are shy and you really liked it. Smile at him when you are done! Thats a big one. If you dont smile and your face is just normal, he'll think you didnt enjoy it. Smile when you are done.
I hope I helped!
-volleyball2150
PS: Don't rush into it... it takes time. If you have been going out for 3 weeks, and you feel a kiss coming along..... I would just say wait until you are POSITIVE that its coming. [ Volleyball2150's advice column | Ask Volleyball2150 A Question ]
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