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Question Posted Monday January 17 2011, 8:42 pm

18/f

I am the same person who asked you earlier today about whether or not the guy was turned off when I made out with him. The thing is I kissed him again the night after but we made out with really slow kisses and I still never kissed his neck/wrapped arms around his neck even though he did for me. Do you think he was disappointed? Also, when I said I was rubbing up and down his chest and stomach, I meant with my hands, not my body...was that a turnoff or no?


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Matt answered Monday January 17 2011, 8:52 pm:
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