biker_chic answered Monday September 25 2006, 10:08 am: Of course you can french kiss with braces...It doesn't make a difference...and i should know! lol
It varies now-a-days...Some 13year old boys would expect open mothed kisses, others may not...it all depends on how close you are and how the boy feels...and how you feel - just because they may kiss with open mouths doesn't mean you should feel you have too as well! [ biker_chic's advice column | Ask biker_chic A Question ]
xXxpinky615xXx answered Sunday September 24 2006, 10:59 pm: Yes you can french kiss with braces. You don't use you're damn teeth to kiss unless you're an idiot.
xOViLLYxO answered Sunday September 24 2006, 10:19 pm: Yeah you can french kiss with braces it`s the exact same. I don`t know what a 13 year old boy would expect because there all different. ♥ [ xOViLLYxO's advice column | Ask xOViLLYxO A Question ]
MelLeDisko answered Sunday September 24 2006, 9:56 pm: You can probably kiss any way with braces. 13 year old boys would probably be happy with just a peck on the lips. If 13 year olds are expecting like, make out sessions now, you guys are trying to move wayyyyy to fast. But, if I were you, I would just do closed kisses. I hope I helped. [ MelLeDisko's advice column | Ask MelLeDisko A Question ]
Melody answered Sunday September 24 2006, 9:38 pm: yes you can. it's not really that different either. a thirteen year old boy is still a boy, so i'm sure he would be happy with any kind of kiss. but some guys are different, so start off with your mouth closed, and if he acts like he enjoys it, try opening. if he pulls back or retreats in any way, or just doesn't respond at all, stick with your mouth closed. [ Melody's advice column | Ask Melody A Question ]
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