Question Posted Thursday November 22 2007, 10:40 pm
What should you do when you have a first kiss? hwo do you kiss?? i know its a stupid question because no one can tell you how to kiss but how can you sort of walk me through it. I dont want to mess up on the first time.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? x0xfabulous0x answered Friday November 23 2007, 6:50 pm: Hey. I'm going to be honest, and risk getting you a little annoyed.
There is no correct way to kiss and nobody can tell you how to do it.
Before you freak, haha, I know that this answer is infuriating. I was always told the same thing and I never believed it. But once I got my first kiss, I knew exactly what to do. It sort of just comes to you. If he uses tongue, follow his lead. First kisses are usually fun, and chances are, he won't expect you to be an expert. I wouldn't worry about it. When the time comes, you'll know what to do.
I'm sorry if this doesn't really answer your question, this is just my person expierience. Good luck though!
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esoccer1717 answered Friday November 23 2007, 3:34 pm: got with the flow, i know its the worst answer because you want to know what happens but thats really what you have to do,
if you want to kiss play with the person's hair or hands look at there face alot scoot toawrds them lean in, and if they don't lean in too then give them a hug to make it not akward, make comments like your lips are so nice and little things like that, it will happen and if not, then another day or another person [ esoccer1717's advice column | Ask esoccer1717 A Question ]
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