I don't really know if this is the right topic or whatever but here it goes..
17/f and he's 16/m
so on halloween, I invited my boyfriend of 5 months to hang out with my friends and i. it was like, 6 girls [including me] and then him. they all like him, so it wasn't awkward. but like.. we were making out when the lights were out [we were laying down on the couch side by side]
then like, the lights went on we were all just talking and taking pictures. after a while we turned the lights off and started watching a movie. well i started falling asleep on my boyfriend and he was like wake up cutie and all that. it was cute :] and then like, he playfully bit my shoulder, and then like my knuckles and then my finger. it wasn't really a bite, but more like a light nip hahaa, if that makes sense. it was playful :] not intentions of hurting me. but is there a reason why he did this? idkk. hahaa. explanations anyone ? I'm just curious.
THANK YOUU.
oh and if it helps any, all we've done is make out and hes felt me up.
AdviceMistress answered Tuesday November 3 2009, 11:08 am: I think he's jsut being playful that all! Boys tend to be playful like biting or even pushing or what have you. If you don't like it let him know or talk to him about it if it makes you uncomfortable...in a relationship you need both trust and communication! [ AdviceMistress's advice column | Ask AdviceMistress A Question ]
DiVine answered Tuesday November 3 2009, 12:18 am: hay biting...this is just a simple case of boo love playing around and all the chemistry in the air just a case of boo love and who know's if everything goes well with you and him then it start to turn out to be love or maybe it already is and if so then for that momment it was just a case of boo love (lol boo love is like is just another way of saying and showing how you feel and what you do with your boyfriend you know kissing,lauging, talkin just sharing a momment with each other sorry if you didn't understand that....) [ DiVine's advice column | Ask DiVine A Question ]
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