Question Posted Wednesday January 23 2008, 12:18 am
15f
I have not had my first kiss yet and I'm already a sophomore
it sunlcks alottt
but what are some tecniques you use for kissing I have no idea how to kiss someone
how can I practice?
what do I do???
andalixsays answered Wednesday January 23 2008, 11:39 am: This is a good way to practice:
Make a loose fist, like if you were going to draw a face on it. The thumb is the lower lip and the part where your index finger comes out is the top lip.
Also, not to sound wierd but next time you watch a show or movie(alone) where two characters make out(in a romantic way, like in the notebook) pay attention to what they do.
And what's very important that often gets overlooked is body language. You'll obviously touch your guy in places other than the mouth. If your holding hands, you can play with his hands as you kiss. f youre kind of embracing eachoter, feel his back or his hair(like at the nape of his neck, not on top of his head hahaha). Just pay attention to what your bodys doing too. [ andalixsays's advice column | Ask andalixsays A Question ]
esoccer1717 answered Wednesday January 23 2008, 7:21 am: you cannot pratice
i know people hate to hear it but when you have your first kiss you Havee to just go with the flow
normal kiss: count to three in your head before you pull away
pucker your lips just a little,
DON'T FREAK OUT
its one of a million more kisses
french: spell out your name with your tounge, i know werid but thats a trick i've herd,
stop for a few sconds to breath but stay very close to there face
and DON'T be afraide to make the first move
guys hate making the first move so we always have to for themm lol
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