Am I able to kiss my crush (on the lips) in middle school?
Question Posted Tuesday May 3 2011, 10:15 pm
I really so freakin in love with him I just needa' put a kiss on him!!!! :|
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? a13d answered Wednesday May 4 2011, 7:23 pm: Hey(: Of course you can kiss him(: ! just make sure he likes you before you do this! because I don't want you to be hurt or embarrased! lol and make sure you look in his eyes (of course if he likes you too) but anyway guys like it if you look them strait in the eye and then lean in and watch how he reacts and if he doesn't look weireded out go for it! but only a peck! lol I hope I helped(: good luck! If you need anymore help visit my website/ advice column at www.annatn.web.officelive.com [ a13d's advice column | Ask a13d A Question ]
gamergirlxoxo answered Tuesday May 3 2011, 11:15 pm: ahaha i have been through the exact same thing
1) if he is your boyfriend, start off with a peck of the cheek or look deeply into his eyes and lean in until he gets the point and kisses you
2) first make sure he is okay with the process of you both kissing yet
3) if not, give him some time, and tempt him a little, if yes, then lean in and just kiss him, he will kiss back i guarantee
4) if he is just a crush and not your boyfriend, then first find out if he likes you
5) try to get him to like you and tempt him if he doesnt like you back, if he does, try to be a little closer with him and remember, be sweet
6) if you think its time, slowly lean in and peck him on the lips, he will get the clue and will kiss you back
hope this helps
~gamergirlxoxo
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