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so, ive kissed guys before. i;ve just never really MADE OUT with a guy. and this guy and i are planning on dating, haha, sounds kinda funny, but anyway, i'm sure he'll be the one i'll end up making out with for the first time. he's 18 and he most defiently knows a lot about making out.
just any tips or stories would be great.
i reeally woulld appericate it [:
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? haterz10 answered Tuesday July 24 2007, 10:59 pm: if he knows what he is doing just go with what you think is right wow it happens you just never force it go with flow and it will be when you never expect it but dont be waiting all day just let it happen best is when it is unexpected. But just go with it there is really no wrong or right to making out. But you can tell him i never really made out so i may not all be good and of course he will say well i show you. And you say yes that is always good. But there is a make out and over doing it now when you start feeling uncomfortable withthe making out or he is doing to much let him know ok. but usually people love it but
but GOOD LUCK
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AMYGWENDOLiNExO answered Tuesday July 24 2007, 10:39 pm: i remember making out for my first time. i did it in a movie theater. and luckily i felt REALLY comfortable making out in the theater because it was in the darkk & i didn't know what faces i would make. i was really embarassed. but, then i hated kissing whenever we weren't in a theater. ahah. so. i guess in a way i wasn't lucky.
when he puts his mouth on yours, just tilt your head the opposite way & just stick your tounge in his mouth and then suck on his upper lip.
it's hard to explain. but when you make out. you'll understand what i mean. haha. :]
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