Question Posted Thursday November 12 2009, 3:43 pm
I'm a female in highschool. This might sound kind of stupid but when I makeout with my boyfriend or hookup with guys (when i'm not in a relationship) I want them to like making out with me. Any tips on how to be really good at making out or what to do when making out to make the other person get more into it?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? chris12677 answered Friday November 13 2009, 12:13 am: kiss/suck their neck area...you can kiss tons more areas of thier face and body.....bite their lip, and kind of pop it...moan a little...not to much, just a little here and there.......and make it sound like you like it...talk in a sexy way....tell him you want him really bad...or just the things you want to do to him....you don't have to mean what you say lol...(sometimes its good to do this and leave the guy hanging, stop in the middle of everything and just tell him you have to make a phone call or you are hungry lol)...i know this sounds a little stupid but.just have fun! and it makes you feel so powerful....another thing is when you and a guy are about to kiss....don't kiss him....brush your lips on his a little bit....this way he wants more! then maybe you can kiss him for real....but anyway..i hope this helped!!!goodluck :D.... [ chris12677's advice column | Ask chris12677 A Question ]
laynemayhem answered Thursday November 12 2009, 6:51 pm: i assume you know the basics of making out; not too much tongue, long periods of lip-locking, etc. also what you could do, (if you wanna get a little intimate) is keep moving your hands. go from the neck and shoulders, to their back, to massaging the back of their ears, to rubbing their back. i do this with my boyfriend, and from what i can see, he enjoys it A LOT.
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