I've never heard it described in such a crude manner, but a kiss in real life, especially if you're new at it, is nothing like the movies. There is a lot of awkward gasping because you haven't mastered the breathing, the tongues are flailing around a bit, and the edges of your mouths will not properly align which will lead to his tongue licking the outside of your mouth. (You will eventually get better and avoid this problem by more closely matching the edges of your mouths.)
You feel tickling because your nerves send messages to your brain telling it something is touching you and tickling you.
not at all because its a special moment the we share with the special someone .
Yes! Tickling makes us laugh, and the body produces feel good hormones when we laugh such as IGF-1 and growth hormone.
Tickling can feel like a mix of pleasure and discomfort, often causing uncontrollable laughter. It is a sensation that can be both ticklish and slightly annoying for many people.
You feel it
You will feel a tickling spell which will last at least 10 seconds.
To physically kiss a boy feels like kissing your parents or a family member. The difference is not the physical it is the emotional connection to the person. It is a wonder experience when you are of an age to appreciate it.
You should not feel sick after kissing. The only time you would feel sick is if the person you kissed was sick and passed germs on to you. However, you would not feel sick right away.
when they feel like it
it feels squishy and weird
With nerves, just like we do.
Like your insides are exploding!