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my boyfriend..


Question Posted Monday October 23 2006, 8:52 pm

me and my boyfriend ((we are both in 7th grade)) have been going out for 1 1/2 months. i have kissed him a few times but he always plans it. i feel like he cant like just kiss me when we are together, is there anyways you can help me find a way to get him to get comfortable enough to do that? i really really love him and so does he and i have kissed him a few times but a lot of his friends are saying he wants to or he is going to make out with me next time we hang out. i have never done that before so...how do you make out? any pointers or tips? i have asked a question about how to kiss once and someone sent me this amazing website but i lost it! if yall know a a website, that would be great

thanks in advance!


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sk8rluvr answered Tuesday October 24 2006, 3:21 pm:
if your not ready to make out then dont. you cant rush it. you should put more time into yall going out before you say you love him. i understand that right now thats how you feel but give it some time. maybe you should ask your boyfriend about kissing. hes probably just as nervous as you are. the only thing i can say about pointers or tips is to just go with it. i dont believe there is a such thing as a good kisser or a bad kisser. your boyfriend should just be happy he gets to kiss u. good luck, i hope i helped.
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TheTeenGirl answered Tuesday October 24 2006, 4:48 am:
Having a boyfriend is a pretty special thing, especially when it comes to first kisses and just feeling so good no matter what the day brings.

I think you should let things happen the way that they are meant to. Don't rush into making out, I understand the feelings of excitement for your firsts, but what good are firsts when you try forcing it? Besides, if this guy is really ready to kiss you more or move up to the next step, then he will approach it. You both are in 7th grade. It's very new to him to be kissing girls and falling in love so give him some time to gain his confidence.

There are no 'tips' to be a great kisser. You learn to kiss from your first kiss. You don't read the books and buy the tapes to be a good kisser.

By the way, I know a great site for young girls, its www.gurl.com.

-TheTeenGirl

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