I'm 13 year old gal, and I started dateing this guy a few months ago. We've Hugged A coupple of times, and held hands, We hang out during weekends and at school, stuff like that, He's even told me that he loves me in person. But Kissing Is what's makeing me nervous. You see, I've never dated at all before, all of this is new. And to be honest I'm scared. I don't know if he wants to kiss me exacally. My wing-man maneged to get "When the time comes" out of him on the subject of him kissing me. He's on vaccation now and he said he'd got me a gift. He said it was "Choosy" When I asked him what he'd ment by that he said he couldn't give me any details... Idk... maybe I'm just worryd he ment he's gonna kiss me... I'm not shure if I'm ready, the love-world all arround me is broken hearts, crushed dreams... Girls all arround have expireanced heat break. Odds are against this ending well.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Uniqueme answered Saturday January 1 2011, 10:17 pm: Don't think about the negatives darling, think about the positives. Like how you shared so much time together. Of course, you don't want just saying I love you if you don't know exactly if you love him, so do it when you feel right. You have to kiss someone sooner or later, and i think you want it to be him. It is really nothing to be nervous about, it is just a kiss he isn't asking you for sex :) (which is good). It comes naturally for everyone. I'm spoken and read about a lot of people being inexperienced and they said when they first kissed someone, even if it was making out, it came naturally. So just go with it. :) [ Uniqueme's advice column | Ask Uniqueme A Question ]
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