LagunaBabe answered Sunday March 14 2010, 1:13 pm: Believe me, it's truth what they say -- it really does come naturally. It is not difficult, it is fun and easy if you just go with the flow (of course not crossing any boundaries, just meaning to kiss naturally; it will come to you). [ LagunaBabe's advice column | Ask LagunaBabe A Question ]
thelaura answered Sunday March 14 2010, 4:40 am: Kissing comes naturally for everyone, so long as you're ready. Obviously with experience and communication, you get better.
It's not difficult, just may take a bit of practice for some. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
Lola answered Sunday March 14 2010, 3:23 am: It comes with feeling, if you have strong feelings for this person and really love him, you'll find yourself really drawn to this person and when your together, you'll be turned on, and you'll just find yourself kissing naturally unconsciously, and you shouldn't even think 'how to do it' or 'how to make it perfect' you just do it, and alot of people usually don't understand that and are not convinced if they haven't tried before. And no one is a bad kisser, if your kissing the person you love and he/she loves you back. [ Lola's advice column | Ask Lola A Question ]
sia answered Sunday March 14 2010, 1:09 am: not that difficult,practise makes perfect.you kinda just end up learning what your other partner likes and dont like,me personally i dont like french kiss so ill pull away when my partner tries to do it.
go on youtube theres videos that can teach you.i mean kissing is about you and can show what type of person you are.its about passion and touching,its not just about putting lip to lip its also about touch the other personas face and making things exciting for them,check youtube out im sure theres things there for you to waTCH [ sia's advice column | Ask sia A Question ]
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