I have be with my boyfriend for almost two monthes. I really want to kiss him. I just don't know when a good time to do it. I don't want him to feel like I don't wanna kiss him cause I do.. So when would be a good time to just lean in and kiss him..?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? gr8fruit answered Friday October 22 2010, 9:17 pm: Hi!
A good time to kiss a guy, is right after you've had a great night together. If you have had a great night, you both will be more likely to want to kiss the other person. After you've had that great time, right when you are looking into eachothers eyes, when you want to lean in closer to him (he will probably want to too), or you want to say something but nothing comes out and you feel that inner connection... That is the best moment to lean in and go for it girl! You know what I mean? The time when you both are so comfortable with eachother and you feel as if a kiss should just happen soon ;)
Having a setting you both are used to, an awesome conversation, or just sitting near him will make you feel closer and have him wanting to have that one moment of bliss with you as well. If you ever think he doesn't want a kiss (trust me he does) or it will be the wrong time, no worries. He will love a kiss no matter when it comes.
There is no absolute wrong or right time, if you are feeling the moment and you think he is feeling it too... he most likely is! Trust your instincts, they will tell you when the moment is perfect <3 [ gr8fruit's advice column | Ask gr8fruit A Question ]
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