ok well I'm 13 and I had never really french kissed anyone before last night. I was completely honest with my boyfriend and told him that I wanted to so we frenched. he knew I had no idea what I was doing and I still don't! He said that was pretty good for my first time! But I don't know what I am doing! what the heck and I soposed to do with my tongue? please help!!!
The best way to think about french kissing is dancing (with tongues). Everyone has their own way of dancing so when two people dance together it takes time to catch on to the way they move and to the rhythm. French kissing is exactly the same. Don't be afraid to experiment when you french kiss or be daring and try something new because there is no real right or wrong way to do it, just move with the rhythm.
Jessica13 answered Saturday April 21 2007, 11:23 pm: 1. always turn your head to the right
2. just move you tongue with his like your playing a game or something
3. be honest and tell him that you still don't get what you are supposed to do and if this guy really likes you he will help you out and understand
hope i helped
oh and i was nervious my 12345 times of makeing out even though it was with the same guy i was always nervious i would mess up but everything turned out right in the end
and if you do mess up just laugh about it [ Jessica13's advice column | Ask Jessica13 A Question ]
askkatie answered Saturday April 21 2007, 11:20 pm: It's different for everyperson, but whenever I makeout with a guy it's a totally different experirence from the last guy. So I just let the guy lead, I imitate whatever he's doing with his tongue.. whether he uses it alot or barely uses it at all. I think slow, light tongue kisses are the best personally ;]
If you really want to wow your guy, when you pull away from a kiss gently pull on his bottom lip with your lips as you pull away.
It feels good, for both the girl and the boy, and it'll amaze him since you're not an expert kisser.
Good luck and happy kissing!
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