i hooked up with this guy i like, but he told his best friend, who is one of my good friends that i'm a bad kisser so now i'm very embarassed and i'm not sure what i can do to improve, i mean since i'm bad he probably won't wanna hookup anymore.
But if thats the type of guy he is, then you'd be better off without him. Find yourself a good, decent honest guy rather than a tit for tat taddle tail who'll be likely to spill anything and everything you do to his mates. [ Foundsoul's advice column | Ask Foundsoul A Question ]
ask__anything answered Tuesday September 25 2007, 9:29 pm: practice makes perfect. honestly, who is he to judge? you may actually be a good kisser, but not the style he likes. i've kissed guys that ended up not being so good at kissing, but i didn't think less of them, i just wasn't satisfied with my experience (if you take it from his perspective, that might be how it is..?) don't be embarrassed, he's one guy and even though it may hurt to hear that, you can always get better and blow him away later (even though he doesn't sound worth the time to come back to, personally.) don't let this bring you down at all! [ ask__anything's advice column | Ask ask__anything A Question ]
XoXoXoXo77 answered Tuesday September 25 2007, 6:19 pm: its really awkward for you to hear that someone thought you were a bad kisser. if you dont care that much about hooking up with this guy anymore then tell his friend to him that he was a bad kisser or something. or you could have another one of your guy friends go up to him and tell him that they think youre a good kisser and maybe he will think that you improved or something. i dont really know how you could be a bad kisser.. it really isnt that hard. maybe you were doing something he didnt like. dont like bite.. unlesss he likes that. dont use TOO much tounge. dont let it get TOO wet. just follow his lead. do what he does.
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