my girlfriend is comeing over soon n shes sick so she doesnt think we should makeout bc she doesnt want me to get sick, but im diein for her to! how can i convince her its ok?
Also, it's not as fun to kiss when it's hard to breathe through your nose. You have to stop a lot and breathe, it's just not as exciting. So, if you forgo the heavy makeout session for a day or two, you'll both enjoy it a lot more =D [ LM's advice column | Ask LM A Question ]
Katlyn answered Thursday October 9 2008, 9:28 pm: just tell her that you love her and that being sick doesnt mean you two shouldnt express your love for eachother just tell her that it doesnt matter how sick you will get after making out all that matters is that you lover her. good luck:) [ Katlyn's advice column | Ask Katlyn A Question ]
Jackieee answered Thursday October 9 2008, 6:38 pm: Wow, it's funny how closely I can relate to this.
Well, I was at the movies with my boyfriend and I was also sick and he wanted to makeout with me, but, to be honest, I really didn't know how to actually make-out with him, so I used my sickess as an excuse.
Maybe she doesn't know how to make out with you yet. Or maybe she really sick and doesn't want to give you what she has. Or maybe she's a bit uncomfortable (especially if your early in a relationship).
There is a good risk that if you make-out with her, you will get sick, and there's a possiblilty that she really doesn't want you to get sick.
I can tell you what, you can't make her make-out with you, but you can give her a few gentle kisses, or tell her that if you do make-out, you'll drink a lot of water (to flush out the germ if, in fact, it got in you) and take vitamins. Just give her time, you want to make sure she's comfortable. And if you like her that much, you will be more than willing to wait.
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