so ive been talking to this kid lately and we recently started hooking up. ive only kissed one other guy and he basically ate my face. so i never really knew how to actually makeout. this new guy is so experience compared to me and he just texted me saying that im not a bad kissser..but not good. i need advice on how to do it the next time i see him so i can prove him wrong. ahh im so embarassed!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Angelique answered Tuesday January 27 2009, 10:01 pm: I remember my fear of my first kiss. I was very unexperienced for my age, and the guy i was going to prom with was anything but inexperienced so in fear i ran to the internet and found this website. I studied it like crazy. Needless to say the kiss was good. i wont lie, it wasn't my best but it wasn't bad.
That guy said i was one of the best kissers he had ever had...and many sense have said the same thing.
so check out this website. i cant tell you any better than they can!
THINKPOSITIVE7 answered Sunday January 25 2009, 8:25 pm: Hello, thanks you for coming to me directly, hmmm well you already have experience of what not to do,dont eat his face like the other guy did to you.There is no specific way to kiss you have to go with the flow when it comes to kissing you will know whats right. It depends on the guy, some guys like to suck on your tongue, and or lip...you just have to let it happen.A good tip would be to keep your tongue in his mouth lol and move it around at your leisure.If it is possible if yo could desribe alittle of how you kissed him previously that would be fairly helpful in me giving better advice...goodluck and I hope I helped.Send me a message whenever you need to so I can help you further!!
SINCERLY,DIAMOND:) P.S. LOL HOPEFULY I CAN MAKE YOU INTO A KISSING MACHINE HAHA TTYL [ THINKPOSITIVE7's advice column | Ask THINKPOSITIVE7 A Question ]
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