16 f I realy like this guy and when i see him i want to have the best makeout session. ive madeout with guys before but its never been really hot and passionate, sometimes theyll be good kissers but I will want to stop. Now this guy is reallyI special to me, we have a love hate relationship, but we love it. so what can i do to make this realy good? it can lead to anything jus not normal sex. I know guys kinda aroused kissing and touching, but how can i get that to the extreme?
ariannekp answered Thursday October 29 2009, 6:47 pm: I am pretty sure like every girl ever wants there boy to feel this way. You, my dear, are certainly not alone.
First, guys get turned on by the way a girl acts. Before you actually start to even physically touch him, you can make him want you by really intense flirting, and complimenting his body, and even showing off your own body by running your fingers through your hair, or putting your thumbs in your back pockets.
Now, lets say you are close together. A trick that always seems to make guys (especially fit ones) crazy, is when you take your hand, and go down his stomach. For example, after you hug, you take your right hand thats on his shoulder, and slide it all the way down his chest and abs to the top of his pants.
When you do begin to kiss him, think about where you are touching him too. Mess with his hair, his ears, his shirt. You can even put your had onto the skin of his lower back under the shirt and sort of caress him. All of this touching will probably lead him to do the same to you, and by the end of the make-out sesh, you will be a couple of turned on people!
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