ok i am going to the valentines dance with this guy i really like and hes really shy so can someone give me advice on how to kiss a shy guy who i am going to have to "train"
UNKNOWNCHIKA567 answered Tuesday February 13 2007, 8:46 pm: well hmmmm...the thing is you also don't want to scare him. talk with him alot so he can feel comfortable with you. when you guys are conversating see if he talks to you more than usual or opens up a little more. if he does then keep conversing a bit and start flirting a bit, and if he doesn't want you to move away from him once you guys have talked alot then kiss him. start with just a peck but keep your lips and face still close to him don't make a move but if he pulls back be like "i'm sorry!" or "did i scare you?" or "what's wrong?" and if he doesn't move or anything and just keeps close to you then peck him once more and start to make out with him. remember tho keep things slow. also remember don't talk to tooo much because if you do you noe maybe he'll freak out same with the flirting thing. well tell me if you thinks it's a good idea!! [ UNKNOWNCHIKA567's advice column | Ask UNKNOWNCHIKA567 A Question ]
andalixsays answered Tuesday February 13 2007, 7:31 pm: Start really slowly, and gently. When the time seems perfect, just lean in and kiss him. See how he's reacting. If he's into it, then keep going. But if he's not, pull away. If he's into it, you can slowly open his mouth, and yours, and just keep going slowly, maybe building up the pace. But you have to be really careful not to scare him. [ andalixsays's advice column | Ask andalixsays A Question ]
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