itdependsonyoux3 answered Sunday June 26 2011, 12:17 pm: hmmm. there could be a ton of reasons why he hasnt made out with you yet, but youll never know until you talk to him. as i always say, communicaton is key.
but, if you want, before you talk to him you could try starting the make out. heres some steps:
1. go soewhere where its just the two of you. [no one you know] like, a secluded park area and sit on a bench or blanket. one of your houses in a basement or something where you guys could just be sitting/laying down together, maybe watching tv or a movie. in a car.. anything private. be creative :]
2. once youve gotten to step one, just talk to him, be playful. hold his hand, touch his arms or legs.
3. at some point, when you feel its right.. look into his eyes and lick your lips then focus on his lips.. lean in and kiss him. if he tries to pull back, just kiss him again and try opening your mouth a little [no tongue just yet.] and see what his reaction is.
4. depending on his reaction, go for the tongue action or talk to him. ask him if he wants to try making out or tell him that you want to.
lifescomplicated answered Sunday June 26 2011, 12:58 am: If he is your boyfriend it's easy. Here are some tips.
One. Set a good mood. Some place private where you can just hangout and talk. Like movie night at his or your house on the sofa.
Second. Be inviting. Cuddle or share a blanket.It sets the mood and makes him and you comfortable and peaceful in a way.
Third. Don't go too quick. First give him and kiss on the cheek or lips. You pick. Hold his hand and play with it. It will make him feel like he can kiss you and show his feelings.
Lastly. After your first kiss which is not too much.....initiate a make out. All that matters is that its you and him.
Caution::::
If this doesn't work....i suggest you talk because there could be a problem. Either way good luck with your boyfriend.!!!
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