Hi, i was wondering, when you kiss someone is there supposed to be feeling?
I mean i kinda get a feeling in my stomach.and kinda get excited somewhere else.But i wanted to know if theres supposed to be a feeling with your lips or anything.
Also..is it possible for a girl to get wet just from kissing, not all to much like making out, just kissing alot.
You can get a girl wet from kissing her - more like making out - if you know how to get her in an aroused mood before you even touch her - and then just wait till actually start to kiss her. Be ready for fun.
orphans answered Saturday February 16 2008, 6:33 pm: Kissing depends on each person. Your not suppose to get a feeling in your lips. Kissing is a sign of affection, that's all. You are suppose to feel happy that your with this person, love. No one can explain love. There's a possibility that you can get wet from kissing--there's no rule that says its wrong. Kissing should be natural also. It's okay to be nervous and have butterflies in your stomach. Hoped I helped! [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
teardrops7 answered Saturday February 16 2008, 5:39 pm: well really the whole thing with lips, i guess it just depends on the person or the person your kissing at the moment. i think that if you were to really like the person you would get feeling everywhere...
ohitscassidy answered Saturday February 16 2008, 1:00 pm: well, i guess it would vary from people, if they get a feeling in your lips but the feeling in your stomach is normal it means you probably like that person or care about them.
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