well i really wanna have my first kiss with my bf but like im scared and confused....like i dont wanna regret it or anything...but i really wanna kiss him....what should i do??
any advise on how to actually kiss? i have no idea how to!! help!
ForbiddenLXox answered Wednesday March 28 2007, 10:33 pm: Dear Reader,
You cannot plan a kiss because then it isn't as romantic and you don't get the thrill and joy of locking lips. I suggest you got slow and steady and just wait for the right time. It doesn't happen overnight. Obviously you are uncomfortable with kissing your BF for the first time and if you talk to him about it he probably may be uneasy about it also. You don't have to be perfect. I believe there is no right way to kiss. Woman tend to say there is guys who are good kissers and bad kissers but I believe it is all on the partners taste. Some like it slow and steady, and other like small little pecks, others like deep,passionate kisses, and some like fast, french kisses. It is like sex couples have to learn what makes each other tick(if you know what I mean). It is the same thing with kissing, but regardless of how you do your partner will enjoy it and like it because you love each other. [ ForbiddenLXox's advice column | Ask ForbiddenLXox A Question ]
karlyndarlin05 answered Wednesday March 28 2007, 10:21 pm: Hey. First off. You're thinking way to much. Just let it happen and go with the flow. As long as its with your boyfreind, and you are sure you are ready to have your first kiss, there is no reason to regret it.
Kissing is easy. just do what feels right. dont try shoving your tounge down his throat, and don't be too aggressive. just kinda go along with things.
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