You said if i have any questions, i can ask you. Well, i never made out or french kissed and i don't know how to move my tongue?! I don't want to be all professional and i don't want to not know how to do it! I think it would be his first time to makeout or french kiss 2. I understand the difference of it now. :)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? lalaloser2 answered Thursday June 19 2008, 2:23 am: I'm sorry this is a bit late!...but how to kiss.
To start it, there will probably be an awkward pause in conversation. Depending on how experienced/confident he is, he may or may not grab your hand or make some kind of obvious move like that. When you're about to kiss, you'll know it. There will be nothing to say, and you will both be sort of awkwardly looking at each other, and eventually one of you will lean forward.
If at first, it feels kind of weird, awkward, and unnatural, don't be worried! This is how almost all first kisses are! In fact, even still when I kiss a new guy, I feel like it just doesn't fit at first. But stay with it (meaning move your lips against his), and soon enough it will feel perfectly natural, and i guarantee you'll love it!
Next, if you want to move into the French/making out mode, just feel free to open your mouth a little bit. Don't necessarilly put your tongue in his mouth first, let him do that. When he does, just kind of move your tongue with his, don't make any sudden or harsh movements. Eventually it will sort of feel like your mouths are melting together, and you'll absolutely love it! Good luck, and if you have any more questions, feel free to ask!!
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