13/f. hi guys. um. i know it's probably unanswerable, but i just want to know how you go about kissing someone for the first time. it's with my best friend, and i'm always with them.. so there's millions of chances. i just wanna know when.. how.
thanks in advance
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? experienced22 answered Saturday January 26 2008, 4:04 am: to make your first kiss special, kiss him when the time is right. the time is right when there's nothing left to say even though there are a million more. you are both caught silent. you seem to grow closer and closer to each other. close your eyes more and more as you inch in more and more. then when your lips meet, you'll feel a spark in your mind. you might even wonder, "am i really kissing him?". but not like that matters when you kiss him because you'll find yourself like your brain just turned off. but i hope things go well. [ experienced22's advice column | Ask experienced22 A Question ]
snowshreddinmike answered Friday January 25 2008, 11:51 pm: i admit my first kiss was when the girl kissed me
most guys wont make the first move
when the two of you are together and there becomes a little scilence just lean over and give him a little kiss on the lips [ snowshreddinmike's advice column | Ask snowshreddinmike A Question ]
LM answered Friday January 25 2008, 11:19 pm: Just go for it! Seriously, spontaneous kisses are so much better =) You'll just sort of know when it's a good time. Like, you could both be sitting down, or you could be pulling away from hugging him or something. But like I said, when the mood strikes you, kiss him!
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