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i really really like my boyfriend


Question Posted Friday September 5 2008, 11:53 pm

i really like my boyfriend and we make out for like long periods of time and we hug alot and everything and i was wondering, what should i do with my hands when we makeout to show that i really care about him?

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xospbabiiexo answered Saturday September 6 2008, 3:36 pm:
it doesn't matter where your hands are. it doesn't matter. the only thing that matters when you're making out with your boyfriend is the pure touch of your lips being pulled towards and the chemistry between it. you can put your hans around his neck like the movement of you and him kissing. or like running your fingers through his hair.

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