Well my bf is coming over next tuesday and i told him to bring some scary movies.He couldn't make it to the movies last time we were mean't to go out and i was expecting to kiss him then so no i want to kiss him this time.This will be our first kiss and mine first ever kiss so my question is should i make the first move or should he and what else should i do.My parents won't be there..
Thanx
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? AquamarineRose answered Tuesday January 15 2008, 8:10 pm: You want it? Then go for it. Kiss him! No guy can complain about a girl making the first move, it takes soooooo much pressure of of him. Trust me, 90% of my friends are guys. They don't always want to make the first move. I was the one to initiate the first kiss with my boyfriend and we have been together 1 year and 8 months today. So take a little risk, I mean, you know he likes you already, you're his girlfriend. What else should you do? Nothing, really. Try not to take too much advantage of your parents not being home if you all are just having your first kiss. Don't try to overdo it. Let it be simple. Just kiss. [ AquamarineRose's advice column | Ask AquamarineRose A Question ]
SWEETXLOVE answered Tuesday January 15 2008, 2:58 pm: i would let him make the first move. if he doesnt towards the end of the night and you REALLY want to kiss him; id say go ahead and do it then! guys do like girls who can take control and make the first move sometimes ;) [ SWEETXLOVE's advice column | Ask SWEETXLOVE A Question ]
xojessii answered Tuesday January 15 2008, 1:03 pm: let the guy make the first move.
and don't force or pressure it, it will come when the time is right. and you'll know when that is.
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