So I just got braces. And I have a boyfriend and we kiss a lot? haha. But anyway, I havn't kissed him with the braces because i'm worried that something will go wrong and my braces will screw it all up. So is it really true that its really hard to kiss people with braces?!
Exquisitechick answered Tuesday October 21 2008, 10:48 pm: My cousin has braces and she said its just like normal. Because you have it in your mind, you get more paranoid about it. Try not to think about it, but warn him first or make a joke (like somebody stated below) then you should be fine :] [ Exquisitechick's advice column | Ask Exquisitechick A Question ]
ccupcake07 answered Tuesday October 21 2008, 6:31 pm: No, it's not really anything different. Just say a joke or something like "I hope my braces don't cut you!" Something like that shoud be fine. But really, it's not a problem. Hope this helps! [ ccupcake07's advice column | Ask ccupcake07 A Question ]
no it is not true.(most of time).
but what i will do is tell him in advance.
iam sure he will understand. i mean he likes you and you guys can work out on a way so that you can kiss withoud getting your braces caught in his teeth.
that would be good(real kissing) haha lol.
courrt7 answered Tuesday October 21 2008, 4:01 pm: I have never heard of anyone have difficulty kissing with braces so I think you're in the clear. A bunch of my friends have had braces and I even used to have a boyfriend who had braces when I was thirteen. You have nothing to worry about. =] [ courrt7's advice column | Ask courrt7 A Question ]
secrethelper answered Tuesday October 21 2008, 3:39 pm: i know how you feel,
i used to have braces,
but i was to scared to aswell.
you should just tell your boyfriend how you feel and tell him you want to try and if it goes wrong then well you know that you have to wait untill your braces are off, but at least you wont be worried anymore.
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