What should we do after kiss?
What should we do after kiss?
The best advice for responding after a kiss is to follow your heart.You could also:
Run your hands through their hair.
Pull them in for a hug.
Wrap your arms around them, or cup their face.
Nuzzle your noses against each other.
Keep your faces, like forehead and nose, touching.
Hold each other for a quiet moment alone.
You could also:
- Run your hands through their hair.
- Pull them in for a hug.
- Wrap your arms around them, or cup their face.
- Nuzzle your noses against each other.
- Keep your faces, like forehead and nose, touching.
- Hold each other for a quiet moment alone.
At what age is kissing okay?
No need to wait for the official first date to get a little face time, however. Americans agree kids are ready for their first kiss at age 15 (15.1 on average), while on average, they had theirs at age 14.5.
What to say before making out?
Confidently tell her you’d like to kiss her.
So just tell her you want to kiss her — it’s not forceful or rude, just confidently romantic. “I want to kiss you right now.” Unless she says “no,” move in slowly after you say it. “I’d love a kiss before I go.” “Let’s kiss.”