ok basically, i dont know how to makeout. i was at this one party the other night, and i hooked-up with this one kid, and not to mention this was likemy first time ever. haha i felt so stupid cause i was like doing the same thing over and over, but he was out of it so he really doesnt remember and cant give me pointers. but like, we started out slow, and then went into it. haha i kissed him like a cat drinks milk or something back and forth with tounge, i didnt know what else to do? and also, it was like really sloppery? is it normal to get like saliva around the outside of your mouth when you kiss? and please give me pointers on what i can do next time?! thanks soo much, i REALLY appreciate it! :]
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? SarahBT4T answered Wednesday August 8 2007, 6:00 pm: <b>Well occasionally you do get the very wet kisses, but i dont think having saliva everywhere is best way to kiss...lol. As long as you lick your lips before you kiss thats all you need to do, you can do soft kisses, or passionate, tongue or no tongue, if you do use tongue you can use tips or once again more which would be more passionate, you can kiss someones top or bottom lip aswell or GENTLY bite someones bottom lip. You will get better and learn what to do and what not to do whenever you kiss just let it flow =] x [ SarahBT4T's advice column | Ask SarahBT4T A Question ]
ManDA_Lee answered Wednesday August 8 2007, 5:14 pm: Well I had gotten saliva on the outside when my ex & I kissed. But I guess that's common for some people and not common for some people. Some guys like tongue; others don't. My advice would be to use less tongue next time. If you do encounter a next time.
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