15/f
my friend for the first time had to makeout with a guy because they were dared. anyway it looked really awkward, she was basically just sucking his lip. it was really really awkward.
what i wanted to know was(i havent kissed a guy yet) but how do you do it right! and not all slobbier.
lifescomplicated answered Tuesday June 9 2009, 1:00 pm: Don't worry about the kiss because it doesn't matter as long as it is coming from the heart. the first kiss is special so don't fret and when it comes you will be absolutely happy.
JustJessOx answered Tuesday June 9 2009, 10:16 am: hey okay, everybody has different ways of kissing and I cant tell you exactly how because it comes naturaly to everyone.
I can tell you what to be aware of though,keep it slow starting off and use little tounge try stay in the one place dont be moving all around the place and sucking his face(called the washing machine effect) off like your friend did thats never nice trust me.
remember to swallow once and a while too this helps prevent the build up of spit in your mouth which makes it sloppy!
also be careful of your teeth! ive kissed people who have basicly kissed me with their teeth as well as there tounge!
try keep a steady rythm with the guy too
like make sure your lips and tounge are moving in time.
none of this probably makes sense to you at the moment because you havnt kissed anyone yet but remember not everyone starts out a great kisser!
some may have it naturally others have to work at it with expierince.
once you have your first kiss you will understand more I guess what im talking about! and will be able to improove and perfect your method of kissing =]
hope I helped in anyway,
<3
Jess
p.s dont be pressured or dared into kissing someone! wait until your ready to kiss someone and make it someone who you want it to be.
i remember my first was forced at a disco and it was horrible! [ JustJessOx's advice column | Ask JustJessOx A Question ]
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