okay so my name is lauren.
14/f
so i like this guy who has a girl friend and he wants to make out with me and i want to too. the problem is i have never made out with someone b4 but he thinks i have. will he notice that i havent. and do you have any tips!??
LagunaBabe answered Friday October 19 2007, 2:38 pm: Yes, since he has a girlfriend and only wants to kiss you, then it's best not to get involved. One thing to think about is if he has a girlfriend and he's willing to cheat on her, with you, imagine what he'd do to you, if you two got together. Not a very trusting guy. I think you should wait until you find a guy who really like you for who you are, and doesn't have a girlfriend. There are much better guys out there. =) [ LagunaBabe's advice column | Ask LagunaBabe A Question ]
karenR answered Friday October 19 2007, 1:31 pm: I agree with thelaura. The best advice is just don't get involved with this guy at all. You are the one who will get hurt. He will just be using you for the things she won't do. Not a good situation to put yourself in. [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
thelaura answered Friday October 19 2007, 8:43 am: Do NOT make out with somebody who has a boyfriend. People WILL get hurt if it gets out. He'll be labeled a cheater and so will you for doing it willingly whilst knowing he isn't single.
For when the right person comes along, this will explain everything you'd want to know!
The key is to just relax and go with the flow. If you want, let him lead and just follow.
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