My boyfriend tells me that i am a SHY KISSER ... i should know what he means s i didnt ask him lol. so now im asking you what does it mean and why in the world would somebody tell another person that?! :) thanks
By the same token, though, there is nothing saying that you have to do anything more than just hot lip locking if you don't want to. Go as far as you want and then stop where you want. It's your call. [ VoiceofReason's advice column | Ask VoiceofReason A Question ]
lovealways1221 answered Saturday May 21 2011, 10:05 am: a shy kisser means that you're hesitant. You don't want to go too far and are scared to do anything risque.
While some people find "shy kissers" cute and attractive, sometimes it can cause problems. Obviously your boyfriend has a problem with it. You can either change a little bit and become more passionate or aggressive with your kisses. Or you can tell him that this is who you are, and you prefer not to change yourself.
If you dont want to be a shy kisser anymore, try going a little further with him. Open your mouth and use a little tongue, suck on his bottom lip, run your hands up and down his back, pull on his hair, maybe make some seductive sounds like moaning softly.
One thing you should realize is that kissing and sexual activity to guys.. is like winning the lottery. If they have a girl getting jiggy with him, then he feels like the happiest guy on the planet. So depending on how important this boyfriend is to you, maybe its worth it to "put on a show" for him. Surprise him with something he wouldn't expect and just give him a great time :) [ lovealways1221's advice column | Ask lovealways1221 A Question ]
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