Ok, This weekend I'm going to a party. The party is being held at a "certain person's" house and she tends to play lots of 'kissing' games. For one, the person I like is going so I'm kinda wondering what should I do if I get put with him for something. Should I be 'shy' or go for it?
Second, a lot of the guys going are kind of not my type at all so how would I go about kissing them if I had to?
clouded_bluee answered Friday January 5 2007, 6:11 pm: Just don't think about it, this always happens at parties. THink about someone else, and if ou do get paired up with the guy you like go for it because if you act like all "i dont want to do this" hes going to think you don't like him, then you have no chance. It'll be finee [ clouded_bluee's advice column | Ask clouded_bluee A Question ]
imconfused123 answered Friday January 5 2007, 6:04 pm: if you get paired with the guy you like then you should look and see what he thinks. if hes cool with it then go for it!!!
but if not then be shy hahaha
and with the other guys just ignore it and kiss them. theres a chance you may end up likeing one of them haha [ imconfused123's advice column | Ask imconfused123 A Question ]
unluckychick answered Friday January 5 2007, 6:02 pm: For the guy you like...
If you ask me, I'd say start off be acting shy, and then if he goes in for the kiss then I say go for it.
As for kissing the guys you don't really like...
Just be polite, smile, turn your face and offer them your cheek. If they move to get your lips, well, turn the other cheek. You are never under any obligation to let somebody kiss you on the lips, but a polite social peck on the cheek never hurt anyone. Basically offer them your cheek and follow up with a simple peck on their cheek.
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