My friend told me my bgf (who she used to date) is a bad kisser and i have kissed him but it was a small kiss and i want to know what I should do about it. He likes to kiss (duh haha) and i am more comfortable with kissing then her(meaning i do it more cause i like it) and its not like planned they are more spur of the moment but i guess talking would kind of work but thats just kind of weird. We talk about a lot of things but i dont know about that. Maybe if we start doing it more. Anyway thanx so much and i will rate all those who help me!
teardrops7 answered Wednesday October 24 2007, 5:45 pm: well you could train him..lol..no joke...my friend once dated a guy that acted like she was a meatloaf,,so she trained him. she just kept kissing him and told him what to do...it actually worked......hope i helped!!
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missbananafontana answered Wednesday October 24 2007, 4:06 pm: Okay, so you've kissed him once, a quick, small kiss, and your friend tells you he's a bad kisser so beware. My intial reaction is that he's not a bad kisser at all, and that your friend is jealous or something that he's dating you and not her anymore. I suggest you decide for yourself whether or not he is a "bad kisser" or not. If he is, deal with it. There is no polite, courteous way to say "I want you to be a better kisser because it bothers me that you're so bad". If you are really determined to get a good kiss, then I would suggest that you tell him you want to try out new kissing techniques, which you can find at the following link: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) [ missbananafontana's advice column | Ask missbananafontana A Question ]
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