my name is Rachel and my boyfriend roosevelt and i have only been going out for about 3 days and on the first day we started to go out he asked me if he could kiss me and i told him that it would be my first kiss and i would have to think about it first the thing is iam kind of nervous becouse he wants to french kiss me and i've never kissed a boy before much less french kissed a boy and i don't think iam ready since i've only been going out with him for 3 days and i want to know how do i know when iam read to kiss a boy?
LadyH answered Friday February 2 2007, 11:49 pm: First off, kissing is not as big of a deal as everyone makes it out to be. There's nothing to get stressed out about. There's no rules or "wrong" way to french kiss. It's a natural thing & when it happens, you'll catch on right away. & if you're not comfortable kissing him, don't. Wait till you are & then go for it! :) [ LadyH's advice column | Ask LadyH A Question ]
cheifbritneeilu answered Friday February 2 2007, 8:40 pm: when you ready it will happen. im 13 and my first kiss just kind of happened, me and him leaned in at the same time to kiss. it was weird. but let fate fall like it supposed to. [ cheifbritneeilu's advice column | Ask cheifbritneeilu A Question ]
AdviceAbby answered Friday February 2 2007, 8:39 pm: Ah, Rachel. The thing about kissing is, when it's right it's right. When you think you are ready to kiss him, go for it. The first week usually doesn't involve kissing. I would say about a week and a half you should start thinking about it. 'Til then, just tell Roosevelt you are ready for the whole "kissing" thing. Tell him you want the time to be right. Kissing isn't planned out. It just happens. Go with the flow. [ AdviceAbby's advice column | Ask AdviceAbby A Question ]
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