Ok, so here's the thing. I am 23 years old and I have never dated before. I have recently met this really great guy, and we have a great time going out together. Here's where I start having trouble, I am very nervous about the 'first kiss'. For me this is not only the first realtionship kiss, it is my first kiss ever. How do I know what to do, and when do we have that 'first kiss'. I feel so dumb being so inexperienced, and I just don't know what to do. Any relationship advice would be greatly appreciated, I clearly need all the help I can get.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? dancergirl678 answered Wednesday October 11 2006, 4:32 pm: let him be in control, and don't pucker up your lips like you're tryin to whistle lol that sounds weird, but you'd be surprised at how many people do that. for me, when i kissed my bf for the first time, he of course gave all the right signals and i was nervous because i had only had 1 kiss before him *not even really a kiss, more like a peck lol* so i was really inexperienced too. the first one with him was just a sweet *goodnight* one and it kinda teased him. but the ones to come just came naturally. i followed his lead and if he would do somethin, i'd do it back yadda yadda yadda. it seems scary at first, but once it is actually happening, you will be very surprised at what you can really do!! i hope i helped and best of luck!! [ dancergirl678's advice column | Ask dancergirl678 A Question ]
Tan answered Tuesday October 10 2006, 2:10 pm: When you kiss, you move your lips towards his, brush them against his and open your mouth slightly. He will do the rest. It should come naturally to you, and im sure you will be fine! Best of luck xxxxx [ Tan's advice column | Ask Tan A Question ]
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