Question Posted Tuesday September 18 2007, 9:21 pm
14/f
ok well my b/f and i have been going out for like 11 months. we have just started kissing like just a peck on the lips like everyday when we leave after school. but thats it. and we never hold hands... which im working on that, and im trying to... well anyway,
i am going to be having a party soon. and so my 4-H and my friends will be over, and then after a couple hours my 4-H club will leave and my friends will be over. so then the party will be like a day or 2 after me and my bf's year anniversary. well anyway, i kinda wanted to know how to keep kissing longer. he ALWAYS moves away from me after a second or 2. i want to know what i can do to have him keep a kiss longer... or anything about french kissing....
make sure your alone though cause he mite be shy and you both just started kissing'
kiss him and when you pulls away put your hands on his head or somewhere around there
and say something like -IM NOT DONE KISSIN YOU SILLY =D- that would be cute
or or or...
flirt a little bit
and lit let him tickle you
and fall on the floor pull him to you
and kiss him that would make it last longer :)
<3 hope i help good luck!
btw one last thing play it cool and dont
like "MAKE" him kiss you long
he will get a hint when you do kiss him
then he will kiss you longer
and he he does and will love it and
want to do it way more! xD [ iiL0VEY0U's advice column | Ask iiL0VEY0U A Question ]
DearAbby92 answered Friday September 21 2007, 4:29 pm: He probably isn't into PDA, like kissing at school. So during your party, take a moment to be alone with him. Ask him to help you bring food out or something. Once your alone, make your move. If you keep going he won't just move away. To prevent it, put your hands somewhere on him; his back, the back of his head, his shoulders, etc. If you both want it, it will happen! [ DearAbby92's advice column | Ask DearAbby92 A Question ]
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