please im hanging out with this guy tonight and i know hes gonna try to makeout with me how do u make out with him? give me steps from when he puts his tongue in my mouth... please answer fast. :)
LostAngel answered Monday June 23 2008, 6:00 pm: It just comes naturally.
-Just tilt your head slightly (making sure your going opposite directions.) and open your mouth slightly as you get closer to the persons lips, and gently slip your tongue in when you touch their lips with yours.
-You just have to feel comfortable, we can't tell you how to get use to it or how to do it. It comes naturally, over time you will notice that.
lovemeforme332 answered Monday June 23 2008, 5:59 pm: I know how you feel and I used to hate it when everyone says it comes naturally.. but the truth is it does once you get going.. But I will try to help
1. wear chap stick to make your lips smooth, and soft
2. when he leans in start with a regular kiss
3. when he slides his tongue in your mouth then lightly touch your toungue with his. you could traces circles around his tongue with yours, or just move it up and down...
4. be careful not to slober on him or anything haha
5 I always end making out with a small no tongue kiss.
Sorry if I wasn't that much of a help but relax and dont panic let it flow, trust me it will be natural. Try not to think too much about what you are doing because I did that once and it made things tense and making out wasnt as good..
jessicamarie answered Monday June 23 2008, 12:09 pm: okay. i understand you panic.
but the fact of the matter is there is no actual "steps" to making out.
you just have to take it as it goes.
if you listen to steps of how to makeout then your prob. more likely to mess up because your thinking about that the whole time.
hope everything works out.
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