ive never made out before but i want to soo bad..like guys are always asking me to make out..bbut i dont want them to be like your a bad kisser and then go tell their friends..what should i do..should i practice on something..and ifyes..then what?
xoashhx33 answered Sunday May 13 2007, 10:18 am: i had the exact same problem not to long ago! i didn't want guys to ask me out and all of that, then at a party i randomly started making out with this guy i didn't even know and he took the lead, most guys do, and it was amazing i loved it and i just went along with what he did. the next day i talked to him on aim and he said i was really good! i couldn't believe it but now im so confident! don't practice on anything and next time a guy asks you out go for it and don't rush it. if you have any other questions e-mail me omgitsashee3@hotmail.com
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askkatie answered Sunday May 13 2007, 9:16 am: I had the same problem with my first makeout, but don't stess out about it. 98% of the time the guy takes the lead, so just mimic what he does with his mouth/tongue and you'll be fine. And if he says anything about you being a bad kisser, then he obviously is one too because you were only doing what he was! But unless you completely bite his tongue/lip really hard then I don't think he'll say anything about you being a bad kisser.
Good luck, have fun and play around a little (but be careful as well).
imxkathleenx3 answered Sunday May 13 2007, 7:34 am: Hey. Well, I think as long as you know how to makeout, then practicing is unescesary. Honestly, I think practicing on something would be a little akward, wierd even. But in the end it's up to you. My advice is, let the guy know [in a joking/cute way] that this is your first time, don't make fun of you. Well, hope I helped[: [ imxkathleenx3's advice column | Ask imxkathleenx3 A Question ]
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