Question Posted Saturday September 15 2007, 5:52 pm
this might sound really dumb but im 15 and ive never kissed anyone. my boyfriend wants to and i do too but i dont know what to do or anything. please help. thanks
people say 'it just comes naturally' or 'the only practice you can get is by actually kissing' or something like thar. people kept telling me those things, and i still had no idea what to do or what it meant. when it happened for me, i realized - everyone was totally right. dont worry. when it happens, you will realize how easy it is. it seriously just comes naturally and you will know exactly what to do, without even thinking about it. i cant stress that enough. dont get nervous when he makes a move, and let him make the first move.
thelaura answered Sunday September 16 2007, 3:23 pm: You've probably heard this so many times but I'm saying it again:
It will come naturally.
It's your first kiss, so I wouldn't get too into it, because you don't seem confident at the moment.
"When your lips meet, keep them slightly parted and
press gently against his lips. Tilt your head
slightly to one side, so your noses won't get
in the way. What do you do next? It depends. If it's just alittle kiss, a peck on the lips, move away but this is very important) don't move away all of a sudden, as if you were disgusted by his kiss!
Just move away slowly, maybe while still holding hands, and looking in his eyes."
If you feel comfortable to french kiss..
"French kisses are kisses in which you also use yourtongues. (That's why you part your lips slightly.)
So, after you've started kissing, the next step
is that either he will slip his tongue into your
mouth or you'll slip yours into his. Don't let your
tongue go limp but move it around his, or playfully
push his tongue out with yours, then let him
push your tongue back into your mouth, and so on."
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