i wanna give my boyfriend a hickey but i don't know if he'd be okay with it, i dont wanna ask him thats awkward...so my question is how do i give a hickey and do most guys like it? thankss
I think how it is done, to my recollection, is from sucking on the skin. By doing that is brings blood to the surface and pretty much "bruises" the skin? I could be argued on this, but that's what I think. I'd simply ask him.
Back when I was in HS guys would be proud to have a hickey, cause at least they were getting action. It was almost something to be proud of. Which is ridiculous now, but...
The neck is usually the place for hickies or a breast I think. Although I doubt you would want your mouth on HIS breast. Hahahaha. Hilarious. A little nibbling/biting/sucking = hickey!
Cux answered Monday August 25 2008, 11:38 pm: Actually most guys don't like it. I'm a guy, I think I would know.
There was this kid in my Spanish and Chemistry class last year who got one, and he was picked on about it for a few weeks. You wouldn't want to do that to him, would you? ;]
But you'll only know if HE likes it if you ask HIM, not us ;]. If he wants one, well then go for it.
Lovetornado answered Monday August 25 2008, 8:19 pm: Well if you want to make sure your boyfriend wants one, just one day be like, So what do you think of girls giving guys hickeys. And then, if he says no, just be like ok. and if he says yes, well then i think you know what to do from there.
heybbylovee answered Monday August 25 2008, 5:44 pm: most guys like it hahah. begin my making out with him for a few minutes and then slowly work your way down to making out with his chin and neck and then suck on his neck in a playful way (you don't want to hurt him) [ heybbylovee's advice column | Ask heybbylovee A Question ]
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