how exactly is a makeout catergorized... like if i kissed with my boyfriend how long wwould it have to be for, and like how many kisses who you have to do and what not for it to be considered a makeout..and also im young but my boyfriend and i want to make out...so i dnt know how...how do yyou???answer both please!!!
Additional info, added Monday April 9 2007, 10:41 pm: by the way im 13. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Sky1435 answered Monday April 9 2007, 10:43 pm: OKay so i exactly had to look thins one up because i really didn't know at first.
making out as said in the dictionary (yes i looked making out in the dictionary lol)
is the act of prolonged kissing, and making out consists of French kissing.
so in order to make out you must French kiss.
so heres how to do it.....
1 Moisten your lips. Dry lips do not move well together. Just a light brush of your tongue over your lips will be sufficient to moisten them.
2 Angle your head. If your mouths meet dead-on, your noses will get in the way, and you will not be able to kiss deeply or smoothly. To avoid this, tilt your head slightly to one side. Make sure you do not both tilt your heads to the same side.
3 Close your eyes. As you approach for the kiss, look into your partner's eyes, but, once you are close to theirs, close your eyes. It can be a bit of a turnoff to be kissing and going cross-eyed .
4 Start with a gentle and soft closed-mouth kiss. The French kiss is an open-mouth kiss, but do not lunge in with your lips agape like you're going to eat them; instead, open your lips very slowly.
5 Explore with your tongue. If you and your partner seem to be enjoying the open-mouth kiss, slowly try to open your mouth a little bit more and gently push your tongue a little farther into their mouth. The tongue is very sensitive, and the mere act of touching your partner's tongue with your own will be very pleasant and stimulating for each of you. Do not stick your tongue too far into the mouth, as this can be a big turn-off. Instead, just gently and playfully touch tongues.
6 Go Slow. Passionate kisses are good sometimes, but to really enjoy a French kiss, you must take it slow. Do not hurry and take time to explore each other's mouths.
7 Mix it up. Kisses are like snowflakes: no two are exactly the same. Once you finally feel comfortable French kissing someone, it is tempting to try to do the same thing every time. Add variety. Sometimes kiss deeper, for example, and other times pay more attention to the lips than the tongue.
8 Develop your style. Good French kissing, like good kissing of any kind, requires practice. You will get better as you do it more. In addition, the more practice you have with one person, the more comfortable you will feel kissing them and developing a style that suits both of you
hollister_lover09 answered Monday April 9 2007, 10:38 pm: well, how young are you?. haha. if your like 11-12 then maybe you shouldnt be kissing.. haha.. but okay. i think a make out is like your kissing for like atleast 10 mins. and kissing i mean, tongue in mouth. well okay, so you like massage his, with yours. youll probably suck at first, but the more you do it, the better. make sure you just dont just like leave your hands resting beside you, move them in his hair. but yea, if your 11-12, please dont even make out.. haha..that like young.. hope i helped<3 [ hollister_lover09's advice column | Ask hollister_lover09 A Question ]
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