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Should I give him a hickey?


Question Posted Friday March 2 2012, 10:17 am

Okay, so, I have a boyfriend, and I love him. We go on dates and I know that he loves me, too. So, I was just wondering, how do you ask someone if you can give them a hickey? (I have braces, which may make him nervous, but I've practiced by giving myself a small hickey on my arm.) By the way, my boyfriend and I are both fourteen. Any advice would really help. Thanks!

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gotchalk8 answered Monday March 5 2012, 10:35 pm:
I think that it would be ok if you just asked him straight out. But don't be all serious with it and stuff because that might make it ackward, lol. Just be like, Hey....mind if I give you a hickey????(smile+giggle) Haha...ya that might work, it's worth a shot. Whenever I am unsure about something I plan it out. Make up a whole buncha things he could reply to that and make a reply that fits nicely. It always works for me! Good Luck :D

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