Question Posted Wednesday November 5 2014, 4:01 pm
I'm 15/f. I have kissed 6 different people before over the course of many years. Um, there's this one guy that I really really like and he likes me a lot too and it's scary because we both went to a party and I got drunk and so did he and some people said we kissed but others said we didn't wnd I don't think we did.. So I'm really nervous for tomorrow because we are hanging out and he said he wanted to kiss me to make it a for sure thing. I'm nervous as hell and my anxiety has been crazy. I need ways to calm myself?
sunshine1232 answered Thursday November 6 2014, 2:07 pm: I wouldn't overthink hanging out with him or kissing him it would be a different story if he didn't like you or didn't want to kiss you but that isn't the case so that's a big plus try not to think about it to much being nervous and having anxiety is normal if you overthink it you'll end up scaring freaking yourself out and that's the last thing you need just be confident believe in yourself doing those two things will get you a long way unlike overthinking [ sunshine1232's advice column | Ask sunshine1232 A Question ]
SexnCandy answered Thursday November 6 2014, 7:12 am: I agree with silly rob. It's totally normal to be nervous, it just shows how much you like him. You already know he likes you too, so don't worry it's going to be fun. Enjoy it!
Also, this is what I do before going on a date:
Take your time to get ready, wear your favorite outfit, maybe try a new hairdo. You'll feel much more confident and relaxed. [ SexnCandy's advice column | Ask SexnCandy A Question ]
sillyrob answered Thursday November 6 2014, 12:42 am: Just relax. He likes you. You should be thinking about how nice it's going to be kissing the guy you like!
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