I've never kissed a boy before, and a guy asked me to make out with him. How do I kiss him? I NEED ALL HINTS, TIPS AND POINTERS YOU GOT! TELL ME EVERYTHING!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Kori15 answered Tuesday June 17 2008, 2:42 am: Sorry, but there is honestly no way to answer this question or give any hints. Like many other people have said, it will definately come naturally. I seriously think that ever human being thinks the same thing before they have kissed someone. Will I be a good kisser? Will I do it wrong? How am I suppose to do it anyways?
These are all very unnecessary questions. When it happens, it just flows. However, I would like to say that the experience is alot different when you actually have deep feelings with a person rather than just someone that wants to "make out". Just offering a little more advice than asked.
With Love
Kori [ Kori15's advice column | Ask Kori15 A Question ]
beccaballerina answered Tuesday June 17 2008, 2:06 am: its funny- because i asked this question a while ago on here. sweetheart, no worries. it comes so natural! girls are natural born kissers. you pretty much just pick a lip- top of bottom and kiss on it, suck on it, etc. haha, dont be nervous! you'll probably be better than him [: [ beccaballerina's advice column | Ask beccaballerina A Question ]
meg063085 answered Monday June 16 2008, 2:33 pm: honestly, if you listen to advice about kissing you will probably end up doing it all wrong. I was nervous my first kiss and didnt know what to do, but use the guy as a lead, thats what they like to do anyway. you can get the feel of it by how he does it, and then u react the right way. I just comes natural, so dont stress and try too hard of you might end up with a stiff tounge and that is even worse! [ meg063085's advice column | Ask meg063085 A Question ]
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