recently my best friend had her first kiss,
and told me it was kinda awkward because she didn't really know what to do.
I've never been kissed yet, and I started thinking about it, ahhh what are you supposed to do?
I'm sorry if this sounds incredibley stupid..
is it a natural thing? Something you just learn to do with practice?
It might seem hard since you'll be nervous, but just let it come naturally and it won't be as tense or awkward afterwards. =) Once it happens, it'll be nice.. Just dont rush the process, a first kiss is a lot better when its some1 you really care about =) And yeah, you'll get better with practice, lol.
LOL_x0x answered Thursday July 5 2007, 10:53 pm: Well, my first kiss wasn't awkward.
Probably because I didn't stress about it
and I just let it happen naturally.
The More you worry,
The Worse it'll be.
Just 'go with the flow' =]
partychick101 answered Thursday July 5 2007, 10:46 pm: Yes it's completely for your first kiss to be awkward. Infact most people's are. You'll get used to it after the first few times though, don't worry. Eyes closed when kissing is a good thing- dont freak out if your eyes are open though- its just different. Good luck. [ partychick101's advice column | Ask partychick101 A Question ]
Bubble2Gum answered Thursday July 5 2007, 9:49 pm: Hey there girly i just want you to know i felt the same way when my 1st kiss came. And yes it does come natuarly like you just go in for it and it happens likt you'll know what to do , everyone is diferent but the thing is the guy is just as nervus as you so dont worry just know when the time comes it'll happen. so dont worry comment me back if you like my advice m'k??
love always,
Bubble2gum [ Bubble2Gum's advice column | Ask Bubble2Gum A Question ]
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