give her some space wait until she's ready.
Other than on the internet, a young person can get advice on tongue kissing from friends, relatives and magazines. But the best advice a young person can receive is from their parents.
Speak to your partner about your feeling. Information and comfort is your best armour against being nervous and apprehensive.
I'm a boy myself so this might be rubbish advice, but a lot of boys hate knowing that their wrong about something, beaten at something, and quite a lot of boys hate people bragging about themselves, even though we often do ourselves! Not sure about the kissing though, soz.
We'll try-go ahead.
Be yourself!
You dont
The advice is to be honest with the audience and look at him if she gets nervous. Also, to relax and treat the interview as a conservation with a friend.
depends on the girl there lips neck umm whatever reall advice go with what the other person is comfortable with
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Well my advice would be just be good friends with him and his girlfriend, sadly, he's taken, not a good idea to get involved with anyone who is not available.
Only if you are qualified to do so, and do it in a manner that does not hurt her feelings.
Yes, seeking advice and guidance on kissing from trusted sources such as friends, family members, or even online resources can be helpful. It's important to communicate openly with your girlfriend about your feelings and intentions, and to approach the situation with respect and consent. Remember that practice and patience are key in developing any new skill, including kissing.