my boyfrend and i have been together for like 3 months now and have not kissed yet
weve talked about it but i never know when the
'moment is right'
and how do u start a kiss?
dont give me any websites because that doesnt help me.
i really just dont know
help?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? so_confused answered Friday May 9 2008, 4:11 pm: There is no set time for a kiss to happen. It will come naturally. Some people will start making out the day they start dating, some people will wait for a long time before they even kiss. And don't worry about the kiss. It will happen when it happens. And if you are always thinking about when it will happen and how it will happen and everything, it will kind of lose something. Some things are just better when they are not planned or expected. The best kisses that I have ever had just happened when they happened. I mean, you just can't plan them. Well, you can, but they aren't the same then. Just go with the flow, and let it happen naturally. Hope this helps [ so_confused's advice column | Ask so_confused A Question ]
lieko answered Friday May 9 2008, 3:59 pm: Well as most of the other advice its all natural but a good thing to do for a first kiss is keep your eyes open so you don't slip up and miss or bonk heads. A good thing to do might be to place your hand on his cheek
Xx_EllieBabi_xX answered Friday May 9 2008, 12:49 pm: well if its your first kiss you want it to be at the right time.Now if you guys hug and then you look at each other for over 3 seconds then that gives you the hint that he is READY soo you go in and kiss him...its pretty easy [ Xx_EllieBabi_xX's advice column | Ask Xx_EllieBabi_xX A Question ]
TheKindlyOne answered Friday May 9 2008, 5:13 am: Believe me, it'll happen naturally. This will be something you remember for a long time. The moment will be right as soon as you both just feel it.
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