Hey so idk if this guy i'm with is a good kisser..and i havn't hooked up with a ton of guys so i don't really know what a good kisser is
so here are a few questions..
are your lips supposed to be like stacked on top of eachother like his bottom lip..my bottom lip..his top lip..my top lip?
are you supposed to like take turns going into eachother's mouths or do your tongues just meet in the middle..?
what do you do with your tongues?
When your head is turned sideways how do you still like lock lips?
If you want to just tell me every tiny detail about kissing that would be cool lol
He kinda does the same thing with his tongue so how do i get him to change?
The way to get him to change is to say, "Can you kiss me this way?" and then demonstrate the kiss on him and say, "I think I would like that."
Avoid being critical and make the focus about what you would enjoy and I'm sure he'll be happy to oblige.
As for the technicalities, try for some light tongue action and no, they don't have to take turns and they certainly don't have to go all the way in your mouth. Keep your bottom lip looser than the top one and let the top lead the way. [ Kendra_Berri's advice column | Ask Kendra_Berri A Question ]
Sweet_LiL_Angel answered Saturday October 25 2008, 2:22 pm: you get him to change by taking charge. tily your head he should follow and tilt his the oppisite way and kiss him yes tounges should meet in the middle. and they just like wrestle with each other. lips should be pretty much touching bottum to bottum top to top.. thats my opinion good luck [ Sweet_LiL_Angel's advice column | Ask Sweet_LiL_Angel A Question ]
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