This is weird, but something Ive always wondered about. Ive kissed and made out with plenty of guys, but usually no longer than like five minutes. I hear about people making out for like hours and stuff. Seems like you would run out of breath and stuff. Is that an exaggeration? Doesnt it get boring? Maybe its just me, but I dont get it.
Andreaaaa answered Tuesday February 24 2009, 11:06 pm: I thought so too. "Whooo in the world can make out for hours on end?!" But then I got with the right guy and I totally get it now. haha
My boyfriend and I can go for five hours.
It's not continuous. It's like, stop for 10 seconds, then back at it.
xosodapopx3 answered Tuesday February 24 2009, 4:07 pm: I guess it really depends on the mutual agreement and type of person. Personally, I would not typically be the one to make out for "hours" on end, but I have also heard that some people can in fact make out for a surprisingly long time. :-) hope I helped [ xosodapopx3's advice column | Ask xosodapopx3 A Question ]
ediemarie answered Tuesday February 24 2009, 9:02 am: Hi,
maybe you're not with the right guy. When you're feelinf someone, five minutes is not nearly enough.
When you're with the right person, you can make out for a long period od time because you enjoy each other's company and the way you make each other feel. You lose track of time and before you know it, it has been quite a while.
Believe me, you won't be bored.
Try making out with someone you care about and feel the difference. I hope I helped.
Good luck,
Ediemarie [ ediemarie's advice column | Ask ediemarie A Question ]
cuteblondegirl94 answered Tuesday February 24 2009, 9:02 am: It might not be an exaggeration if you want to make out with someone for so long.It happened to me.It doesn't get boring if you try new things while making out,like touching different spots,sitting or lying in different ways,and so on.It all depends on what you want at the time. [ cuteblondegirl94's advice column | Ask cuteblondegirl94 A Question ]
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