Me and my boyfriend kiss eachother on the cheek all the time. But we both know we want to kiss eachother on the lips.
But how does it happen?
What are some hints i can give him, or moves i can make?
No websites please :)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? orphans answered Tuesday June 17 2008, 1:26 pm: Most guys like it when girls make the moves, and hate how girls think THEY have to do it.
So after kissing him on the cheek, look into his eyes, and then kiss him on the mouth. Just a peck, and hold if for ilke 4 seconds. Then pull back and look into his eyes againnn, and see a reaction. If it looks good then go back and kiss him again (I'm not sure if your tryna make out with him or what, but either way be sure to look into his eyes to see what he's thinkin)
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sweetipie205 answered Tuesday June 17 2008, 12:42 pm: Um honey, It isn't that hard to kiss a guy. But the way I give a hug, which then leads to a very long hug (trust me this works all the time). You pull back, your hand behind the guys neck, and then kiss them. It isn't hard at all. I do it all the time. [ sweetipie205's advice column | Ask sweetipie205 A Question ]
Uniq_The_Geek answered Tuesday June 17 2008, 8:33 am: hey =]
well hmm...
you can... get close to his face...dont scare him now lol but smile and get closer and closer...
look at his lips and smile.. then look at him ....
by the way...guys LOVE girls who go for things...they love the whole "wow this chick isnt like every other girl who waits for the guy to make the first move"...oor you guys can talk about it... g0od luck!!!
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