ive only kissed somone with my mouth open probally like twice and it wasnt even for long.
i liek this boy and if i makout with him i KNOW ill be nervous expacally because he has hooked up with sooo many girls. can someone give me some good tecniques i wanna make it memorable and i want him to just want more and something we wont forget for a while type of kiss.
advice please !
My boyfriend and I sucked at it at first, but after a couple times we got the hang out it lol. You've seen movies, and sorry if they've gotten you nervous and possibly intimidated, but I wouldn't worry about it. I was at first, but then I felt silly for thinking like that.
Lol it's like you hear all the time with sex: no one is good on their first time. You have your whole life ahead of you, don't spend it worrying, because when the guy comes around, you won't even think about it when you go in for a kiss, if you truly like him, that is.
And think about it, when you're old and married, you can laugh about how silly it was to be nervous!
vivalajam0x answered Wednesday June 25 2008, 7:17 pm: Just stay calm! The best kind of kisses are the ones that come naturally, so just don't worry and enjoy it! Follow his lead, and i'm sure you'll get the hang of it. :) [ vivalajam0x's advice column | Ask vivalajam0x A Question ]
LOL_x0x answered Wednesday June 25 2008, 6:57 pm: You need to calm down. If you're nervous, you will do something wrong and it'll be a mess.
There is no right or wrong way to make out. Just because he's done things with a lot of girls doesn't mean he's going to compare you to them. Who does that, honestly?
My only advice to you is to stay calm, and just go with it. Follow his lead, and you'll be fine.
As far as making it memorable goes, it's not all about the kiss. It's about the timing, and the location. A kiss in a Mcdonald's won't be as special as a kiss that takes place under a starry night sky or some other sentimental place.
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