ughh ok this is really embarrassing and thank god my name doesnt show up with this. But... how do u makeout? like ppl have told me and stuff but can someone actually give me like really goood guidelines?
LM answered Saturday April 5 2008, 11:17 pm: Quite honestly, it really just comes naturally. You can read every website and interrogate the entire student body for their best advice and it's still going right out the window when it comes down to actually kissing.
Now for my opinion/advice: it's hard to be a truly "bad" kisser. You (or the person you're kssing) may be used to something else, or you may both be total kissing n00bs ;) The more you do it the better you get, and you refine your own little technique & such. Don't drool all over the other person's face- you'll have to swallow your saliva occassionally and you don't even have to stop kissing to do it. That may sound weird now, but it's really not (you'll see what I mean once you do it). Also, it doesn't have to be like, "Hey let's see how far I can jam my tongue down your throat!" Start off slowly & gently and gradually get more intense as you both get into it.
But like I said, you'll forget everything anyways ;] And that's not a bad thing, just enjoy the moment. Weird noises/teeth clunking together- laugh it off. No big deal.
bulldog answered Saturday April 5 2008, 6:48 pm: basically just kissing, which once you start doing it will be easy to figure out just naturally, and holding each other, but id try and keep hands away from anywhere a bathing suit would be, that would be taking it too fast. still id say wait until your with some one you care about, but failing that just remember to play safe. [ bulldog's advice column | Ask bulldog A Question ]
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