I haven't had a boyfriend in two years, and there's a guy that I like, and he might even ask me out. I also haven't had my first kiss yet, and every time I say it to my friends, they're shocked. What should I do?
Erinn_the_bamf answered Monday June 6 2011, 6:33 pm: Play it by ear. It's not a big deal that you haven't had your first kiss yet. Trust me, no one really cares. If you like this guy, kiss him. You will know what to do naturally. [ Erinn_the_bamf's advice column | Ask Erinn_the_bamf A Question ]
SwaqqAdviceGirl answered Saturday June 4 2011, 12:35 pm: You Should See What The Guy Is All About , Go On Some Dates With Him && Hang Out With Him More To See If He Is The Right One To Have Your First Kiss With . && If He Really Is A Nice Guy Then You Might Be Able To Tell Him Tha You Nevr Had Your First Kiss But That Part Is Up To You But iRecommend You dnt Tell Him Because It Just Makes The Kiss More Interesting But Make Sure He's The Rite Guy , && Dnt Mind Your Frannds Dont Even Tell Them Anymore Jus Get Your Kiss Then Brag To Them && See Their Reaction !
GemmalGD answered Saturday June 4 2011, 5:20 am: You should do what you are comfortable with. It doesn't matter what your friends think. It took me 2 years to finally get another boyfriend and I just felt comfortable to kiss him and it felt natural to me. However, with all my previous boyfriends I was really shy and wasn't ready. If this guy does ask you out and you like him then nothing is stopping you two from kissing unless you don't want to. So if you want your first kiss to happen, then go for it! and if you want to wait, then don't worry about your friends being shocked. A kiss isn't special unless its with the right person. [ GemmalGD's advice column | Ask GemmalGD A Question ]
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