couturecouture93 answered Wednesday July 21 2010, 9:36 pm: It depends how old he is obviously, but I think that definitely is a normal number for any age really, especially if he only has kissed them. I don't think you have anything to worry about. Try not to think about his past flings, he's yours now! [ couturecouture93's advice column | Ask couturecouture93 A Question ]
MAK answered Wednesday July 14 2010, 11:29 pm: I think it makes him a normal guy. However if he led them on, and made them believe he had feelings for them when in fact he didn't, then its something to be concerned about since you don't want the same thing to happen to you. But, he is your boyfriend, so obviously he made a commitment to you and likes you, but if your at that sexually active stage, and you are concerned that he does lead girls on, then make him wait for it. However, judging from the nature of this question, I'm guessing you're a young teen.
tropicalbabe33 answered Wednesday July 14 2010, 3:16 pm: A normal one.
Honestly, I don't know anyone that hasn't kissed people they never got together with.
And actually, only five girls seems like quite a small number to me (I'm guessing your a teen, like me), so I really wouldn't worry about it.
Sometimes kisses don't mean anything, sometimes they're just sexual attraction, sometimes they're kisses that meant something at the time but never resulted in a relationship.
schochie16 answered Wednesday July 14 2010, 12:40 pm: A lot of people kiss before they are together. Therefore, it is possible that he was going to get together with all of them just something came up with 3 of them.
Personally, I wouldn't be bothered. I would focus on how he is with you and how he treats you. His past is his past. He has found someone else, you. I would stop stressing and just go with it. I mean people have kissed hundreds of people while only being with 5. It is nothing to worry about unless he is cheating on you with them. That, my friend, is a whole other question!
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