hmmm....so u mean ur family is right there but u dont want them to see??.....well then hmm maybe just a quick kiss when no ones looking
They can kiss there family who are boys but it is not recommended for two young children that are the same gender kiss, they both would be gay
They do that cuz because maybe the girl wanna to kiss the boy for a long time
yes she does kiss
Boys generally kiss girls by applying their lips to a girls and having a puckering motion to imply a kiss.
Kiss
Yes. All sentences in English have a subject, although in some cases the subject is implied/understood. Examples- declarative: "You kiss boys." interrogative: "You kiss boys?" or "Do you kiss boys?" exclamatory: "You kiss boys!" command: "Kiss boys." In all of these, the subject is 'you'; 'kiss' is the verb and 'boys' is a direct object ('do' is a helping verb, so when used, it is part of the verb form). Even though there is no 'you' in the command sentence, it is understood that the subject is the person to whom the sentence is spoken, which is... you.
The way to get boys to kiss you is to show interest in them. Even being blunt and telling them you would like to kiss them may work. However, if a boy doesn't want to kiss you, he won't.
pucker up, lean towards him, and kiss
Yes, but just kiss.
Only to a family member in a 'family kiss'
You can kiss your family members
yes