um me and my boyfriend both want to make out.. it's both of our first time and do you have any good places where we should do it? and if u say movie theater can u put a good movie???
Genrawks2 answered Sunday April 22 2007, 7:52 pm: Ok, NO.
Don't go to a freaking movie theatre:
1.) Wasting 8 dollars to see a movie and end up making out instead? Yeah, pretty stupid.
2.) If people see you, they will complain which can lead you into getting kicked out.
How about the park? Or your room, maybe something can lead into another;D naw, that was a joke, don't do that. o_O;
shooshoo369 answered Sunday April 22 2007, 7:17 pm: hey i would say if you want at a movie go to disturbia it was alilttle funny and scary so itll be a good one
if not at a movie then if u gusy go to achoters houses
rent amovie witha blanket cuddle and that would be a reli cute scene
good luk itll be great! [ shooshoo369's advice column | Ask shooshoo369 A Question ]
ASAPcamille answered Sunday April 22 2007, 7:06 pm: Disturbia- in the scary parts, you can cuddle, and it would be cute if you started making out even more and stuff at the scary parts. Try in the land of women too [ ASAPcamille's advice column | Ask ASAPcamille A Question ]
happybabe2 answered Sunday April 22 2007, 6:50 pm: i would do it in a movie theatre and i would go and see a scary movie like disterbia(sp?) so that then you have a reason to like cuddle up to him..
sally91 answered Sunday April 22 2007, 6:37 pm: hay movie theatre is the best place distirbia is a great movie, that way everyone will be watching the movie not you. you could in the park under the trees, in a pool/spa or when you two are alone together...
my first was in a spa it was romantic lol
xoxo sal [ sally91's advice column | Ask sally91 A Question ]
solidadvice4teens answered Sunday April 22 2007, 6:32 pm: You have to be careful in movie theatres. As long as everything is above the waist and you don't do anything people can complain about or you can be charged with you should be fine there but I don't recommend that at all unless it's a drive-in.
People are pretty touchy at movie theatres with complaints and managers, ushers objecting. You don't want to get thrown out of a movie theatre and told not to return. it happens regularly as i worked in one.
The best thing to do is go for a walk in the park, have a picnic and pick a spot in the shade. You should be fine there. Make sure kids aren't around and that if anyone approaches you asking to stop etc. apologize and move on and go home.
You should also try your rec room or his and establish a rule where people knock before entering. You should avoid public places altogether as spots to do this in.
Your school has no doubt security cameras so going there after hours is not a good idea nor is making out or doing anything below the waist (goes without saying but some people do) as you are still in public and if not busted by a cop school admin has a tape.
You should just try to do this at his house or yours in the rec room or basement and ask for privacy of those who may be at home and establish the fact that you can be trusted and have boundaries and rules with your parents. That's your best bet to get them to trust you being alone with him at home. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
TEENAGExHEARTS answered Sunday April 22 2007, 6:31 pm: yeah def. a movie theater.
well i was going to say that Disturbia is an AMAZING movie, but idk if its such a good makeout movie because it is really scary. lol.
shopingfreak101 answered Sunday April 22 2007, 6:21 pm: movie theater, deffinately. try to at a GOOD movie where everyone is focused on the movie, not you making out. ummm try the movie blades of glory....very funny.
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