Question Posted Wednesday November 29 2006, 3:37 am
I mean I really want to try it but I don't know how and I don't think there is a way to practice... can someone pleasssseeee help me
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? BitsandPieces answered Wednesday November 29 2006, 11:34 am: Make sure that your partner/girlfriend is wanting to makeout before you go pouncing on her. Keep it slow and simple. Girls love a guy who is slow and notices how she is responding. You are very young still, so don't rush yourself. A lot of guys will lie or exaggerate about how much they have done, and believe me, these are usually the guys who are the lamest. Everything good is worth waiting for, and I know many guys that waited until after highschool to have serious girlfriends/sex, etc. and these guys were HOT and glad they waited. There is no way and no need to practice. Just pay attention to who you are with and set the pace together. Girls can be aggressive in this area (I've heard ;)...) so let this type of girl know you want to savor every moment and not rush it...which is regrettable for both. [ BitsandPieces's advice column | Ask BitsandPieces A Question ]
Advicelady6798 answered Wednesday November 29 2006, 9:39 am: When kissing someone you just go with the flow. Follow what they do and you will be a great kisser. All you do is relax becasue if you are tense all kinds of things could go wrong. You should makeout with someone you have chemistry with or at least know that way it is even more fun. Also the best way to practice is to find a guy. [ Advicelady6798's advice column | Ask Advicelady6798 A Question ]
miren2k answered Wednesday November 29 2006, 9:11 am: u kiss them, but with tongue, open mouthd so you touch each others tongue.. er... watch some random videos of people making out on youtube lol hope that might help =] [ miren2k's advice column | Ask miren2k A Question ]
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