Question Posted Sunday September 30 2007, 11:46 pm
i've never kissed a guy before :[
how do you kiss? please explain to me with full details im kind of slow hahaa
thankss,
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Sw33tKiss3s answered Monday October 1 2007, 5:56 pm: Haha. Well your first kiss will probably just be a peck and it comes totaly natural. Just close your eyes and lean in and then it'll just happen. It sounds so scary but it's really not. Once you start getting into making out and stuff you just start out by kissing and then slowly open your mouth and slip your tounge in his mouth or th other way around. Again, it comes totaly natural. If you feel uncomfprtable just pull away(:
bemyshoulder2crion answered Monday October 1 2007, 5:54 pm: Kissing is... kissing! It's meant to be a sign of affection or love for someone else. If you want to kiss someone because you believe you have those kind of feelings for them, it will be easier then you think! A peck is a peck, and even just closed mouth kissing can be romantic and nice sometimes. Kissing "with tongue" or "making out" can be confusing if you never have... really all you have to do is just lick around the lips of whoever your kissing, make circles around their mouth, and if he's kissing you with tongue too, its nice sometimes to just swirl your tongues together. Each couple has their own way of kissing. If you just want to kiss because you never have been before thats fine too, but you don't need to be worried about it, its ok to learn from expereience! =) [ bemyshoulder2crion's advice column | Ask bemyshoulder2crion A Question ]
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