Well, my boyfriend doesn't really know how to make out very well.
He shoves his tounge down my throat = [
So what can I tell him? In a nice way that I don't like that?
Another question. When I am making out, how can I make it more intense? I don't want to get sexual but what can I do to make it seem like I am very experienced?
bloomingchick12 answered Friday June 8 2007, 2:05 am: well you can go up to him and kiss him the way you never kissed him and then during that time you will learn more tecniques while you are kissing him so you can seem more experienced..... [ bloomingchick12's advice column | Ask bloomingchick12 A Question ]
XoXoXoXo77 answered Thursday June 7 2007, 11:12 pm: just tell him to slow down a little. try to guide his tounge away from your throat haha. or be like "lets play a game. you copy everything i do." then do what you want him to do in a kiss. that way it wont hurt his feelings as much. but whatever you do.. dont lie to him and tell him you like kissing him.
and for your second question.. idk maybe start off by kissing his neck. put your arms around his neck. or put your hands up his shirt and touch his chest. [ XoXoXoXo77's advice column | Ask XoXoXoXo77 A Question ]
KT0iSC00L answered Thursday June 7 2007, 12:56 pm: haha, just be calm about it. tell him to 'slow down' a little and if that doesnt work then be straight forward and tell him to lay off with the tounge. if he's your boyfriend and really likes you, he'll understand and listen.
about the 'acting more intense' i have this quote on my myspace which says :
"and in my eyes, sexy is kissing with the intention of neverrr stopping."
Freakazoid answered Thursday June 7 2007, 12:03 pm: Just flat out tell him. Of course it will sting at first, but trust me its worth it.
Also, to make your "make-out" setion more intense you could move your head around and maybe kiss his neck. Just a little foreplay without going all the way.
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