MummuM answered Monday October 23 2006, 6:42 pm: There's no amount of time that you and your girlfriend have to be together for before you kiss her. Usually you kiss someone when you feel you're comfortable around him or her and you WANT to kiss them. You can kiss her whenever you want, as long as you both are comfortable with one another and want to kiss eachother. Just kiss her when the time is right. And when that time comes, you'll know. [ MummuM's advice column | Ask MummuM A Question ]
HeavensAngel01 answered Sunday October 22 2006, 3:04 pm: if the girl is shy wait till about your 1 month aniversary if she is really intimate wit your reltionship A.S.A.P if she's half half wait 2 weeks but if she's like those shy shy girls where yu kan't do anything cuz she's to shy to then probably wat till your secound anniversary. but kissing her will show how much you care about her. but if your not sure when is the right time when your talkin to her on your date at the end of your date ask her if you can kiss her. [ HeavensAngel01's advice column | Ask HeavensAngel01 A Question ]
take_thisride answered Sunday October 22 2006, 2:05 am: I think you will know when it is the right time.
Just don't give it too much thought because it should happen naturally. You'll just know when to do it when the time comes. [ take_thisride's advice column | Ask take_thisride A Question ]
xoMarisox answered Saturday October 21 2006, 10:13 pm: There's not really a certain time when you should. Its when you are both comfortable to kiss eachother. The right moment.
LagunaBabe answered Saturday October 21 2006, 9:13 pm: I don't really think that there is certain or planned time for when the first kiss happens. I think it's really when you both feel ready.
Good luck! [ LagunaBabe's advice column | Ask LagunaBabe A Question ]
xOViLLYxO answered Saturday October 21 2006, 9:12 pm: There isn't a right answer ..when you feel it's time then go for it.Some people kiss right away others wait so it's up to you. ♥ [ xOViLLYxO's advice column | Ask xOViLLYxO A Question ]
MelLeDisko answered Saturday October 21 2006, 6:41 pm: Well, there is really is no certain point in a relationship where it's okay to kiss ; it's really just whenever the two people feel most comfortable and ready to do it. Some people kiss on the first date, some don't even kiss till after a month when they date.
I would slowly just work into it. First just give her pecks on the cheeks and everything and see if she's fine with that, and then maybe sometime whenever you two are hanging out and it just feels like the right moment for the two of you, start to lean in towards her. If you see her backing up, obviously she's not too comfortable with it yet, and you should wait awhile longer. But if she doesn't, then.. go for it!
bulldog answered Saturday October 21 2006, 6:05 pm: by the third or fourth date she should be ready for a quick peck, but your going to have to wait till she's comfortable if your going for the full blown make out sesion, and depending on the girl that could take a while. [ bulldog's advice column | Ask bulldog A Question ]
xHC0Barbi3x answered Saturday October 21 2006, 5:24 pm: ♥ Whenever you and your girlfriend feel ready. You should wait until you and your girlfriend feel really comfortable with eachother. You should deffitely be alone when you first do it so she doesn't get emberassed. Make sure it's romantic too. :]
rainbowcherrie answered Saturday October 21 2006, 12:27 pm: It really depends on the people involved. I was 13 when I had my first 'proper' boyfriend and it must have been at least two months before we kissed. There isn't really a set time limit to how long it should be before you kiss, generally if you're both more experienced and have kissed people before then it will happen sooner rather than later. However if you're both nervous about it then it could be a while. Just go with it and the right moment will come. [ rainbowcherrie's advice column | Ask rainbowcherrie A Question ]
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