alright, i am in need of help. im probably soundingg really prude of whatever you wanna call it, but i need help with kissing. my boyfriend wants to make out and everything and i dont care. ive never made out before, but i want to. he hasnt either, i just want to know if anyone has any tips on how to be a "good kisser" and what guys like. ive never done this before so im really nervous. please help?!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? AliRae92 answered Tuesday December 5 2006, 9:56 pm: girl girl girl.. oh please!! You have nothing to worry about, my guess is if he has never made out before, he is just as nervouse as you are and he doesnt know what to do either. The only way of getting better at kissing is with practice! I remember the first time i made out, i was terrified, i was nervouse of what he was going to think, if he was going to think i am a bad kisser, and he never wants to kiss me again. But honestly if he really liked you he will not care if you are a good kisser or not, he just wants to be with you, and i doubt the thought, shes a bad kisser is going through his mind when you kiss. And my guess is, you will be great at it. most girls are =)
mcrgirl4life answered Tuesday December 5 2006, 8:29 pm: there's this web site called links2love.com and you might find it very helpful...a little advice?once you start(making out)everything will just come to you naturally...you'll be nervous...but soon you'll get the hang of it!good luck...sorry if i'm not much help... [ mcrgirl4life's advice column | Ask mcrgirl4life A Question ]
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