ok i have a girlfriend and ive kissed her before and all that but i was just wondering what are some good tips to do with your hands or mouth while kissing, and like where to do it and all that to make it more enjoyable for her, thanks in advance
MillyRose answered Saturday June 16 2007, 3:11 am: ok i love it when my boyfriend holds me at the waist and then kind of slowly brings me closer to him and then we kiss or when he gives me like a bear hug and then we kiss. as far as the mouth. experiment. um like kissing is always fun when its on the mouth thats a given but sometimes its nice to suprise her with one on the neck or cheek or even hand my boyfriend does that when we hold hands its really romantic well i hope i helped and good luck:P [ MillyRose's advice column | Ask MillyRose A Question ]
ariannekp answered Saturday June 16 2007, 2:58 am: Well, when I have been kissed in the past, I liked it best when the guys hands were around my waist like pulling me closer to him. To the contrary, I felt weird when he put his hands anywhere above my shoulders (that would be feminine hand placement). Also lightly massage your hands on her back so she doesn't just feel like you are stiff or something.
Make sure when you use your mouth not to open to big. As odd as it sounds, this girl probably has a smaller mouth than you and you dont want to hurt her when you come at her with the jaws of death. As far as tongue goes, let if flow naturally. If she pulls away, FOLLOW HER! Do not cling on mouth to mouth for dear life.
SeventhXtrumpetX answered Saturday June 16 2007, 12:35 am: umm... I've never kissed someone before (I'm straight), but I guess just holding close to her, maybe just like idk hold her with you. I mean I myself would like that if i was making out with a girl :D [ SeventhXtrumpetX's advice column | Ask SeventhXtrumpetX A Question ]
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