14/f i was just wondering if kissing comes naturally because i havent kissed a guy b4 and im pretty nervous about it...also if you have any kissing tips that would be great thanks =) muddymidfielder
justina23 answered Friday August 29 2008, 5:41 pm: Yeah, it pretty much does come naturally. I was 14 when i had my first kiss and i was SO nervous about it, because all my friends kinda planned me to do it at a party. But you should deffinetly feel comfortable doing it with someone you like :) Good luck girlyy [ justina23's advice column | Ask justina23 A Question ]
Ramona answered Friday August 29 2008, 12:04 pm: Kissing someone happens you just have to wait until it does so mabey yeah kissing does come naturally it kinda depens though on what you dream your first kiss will be like it has to feel right and you have to be comfortable doing it if it dosen't feel right or you feel any bit uncomfortable then it's not ment to happen just yet. your only 14 you've got plenty of time!! [ Ramona's advice column | Ask Ramona A Question ]
HeartedASHollow answered Friday August 29 2008, 2:58 am: Seeing it as it WOULD be your first time, I would let the guy know that and tell him you haven't a clue.
I did that and so the guy, my ex, kind of helped me out with that. I wasn't even sure how to hold your head so I let him do it the first few times. S he just led me through it and I kind of just followed what he was doing with my own "kick" to it.
But everyone is different and I think the older you are, the harder it is how to learn ha ha.
0xymoron answered Friday August 29 2008, 1:46 am: Kissing does come naturally, it takes practice, but it's easier to just learn from experience than to have it explained to you. [ 0xymoron's advice column | Ask 0xymoron A Question ]
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