Question Posted Wednesday October 4 2006, 12:26 pm
Ok well what i'm asking is-
I'm really nervous for my first kiss, I know, I know, you'll be like "wait for the right guy, at the right time" but what I'm asking is- is there any way to be prepared for my first kiss? like any practicing techniqes??? and if you could, describe your first kiss to be. (if you've already had your first kiss) and be detailed!!!!
I really dont want my first kiss to be my worst experience ever. So again, any techniqes (sp?), tips, or stories?? THANKS SO MUCH!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? x0JameSLynNx0 answered Wednesday October 4 2006, 6:49 pm: its normal to be nervous. pretty much everyone is. but the most important thing is wait for the right time and right guy. dont force it. and make sure he actually wants to (and you also)
ok ya like what happened with me, well me and my bf really liked each other, and we wanted to, but our friend was like ohh come on guys you know you want to! and forced us, and it was awkward and stuff. so dont get forced into it either. you will know when the time comes, and as for the practicing, im not sure... but make sure your lips arent like dry and cracked, cuz that wouldnt be good. but i hope i helped and good luck! <3
cheche1187 answered Wednesday October 4 2006, 4:46 pm: well mi first kiss was a disaster... i didnt even rele like the guy and the timing was way off. what im trying to say is ive got tipps for yu.. wut not to do and wut yu should consider. chapstick in yur pockett is a must...maybe even mints. dont hesitate. guys like it when yur forward...not to forward tho. be extreemly natural. good luck
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