I really love my boyfriend, but every time we make out it seems like we're just tongue wrestling. I've seen people make out, and it doesn't seem like we're doing it right. Can anyone help?
Don't be afraid to explore, or whatever you want to call it. Usee less tongue, or more. Focus primarily on using your lips, kiss in different places. Try kissing with one person upsidedown (and no you don't have to hang your boyfriend from an apartment roof in an alley, leaning over the side of a couch, bed, etc. is sufficient)
Basically just make it fun. Ideally, that's what kissing should always be =)
corgisrock answered Tuesday February 26 2008, 5:57 pm: really get into it and make sure to breath... it could just be that your not made for each other, and it could be that there is something in you that doesn't want to make out w/ him. that is very posible soi hope i helped.! (-: [ corgisrock's advice column | Ask corgisrock A Question ]
DearAbby92 answered Tuesday February 26 2008, 5:16 pm: Your boyfriend must care about you, and he must want to please you. He can't do what you want if you don't let him know what you like. Start out slow, if he becomes agressive don't respond, and try stroking his back gently to show you want something more gentle. If he doesn't get the hint, just tell him! I'm sure he'll be happy to oblige :) [ DearAbby92's advice column | Ask DearAbby92 A Question ]
erinbrbo answered Tuesday February 26 2008, 5:04 pm: There really is no "right" way to kiss, so i cant really tell you if your doing it wrong or not. just be softer with your tounge and explore his mouth. have fun (: [ erinbrbo's advice column | Ask erinbrbo A Question ]
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