Once you have the virus that causes mono you will technically have it for life, but that doesn't mean you are going to have to give up kissing. There are many opinions on when it is safe to kiss again after being diagnosed with mono ranging from 2-4 weeks all the way up to 18 months (yikes!). My doctor has told me that anyone I am kissing on a regular basis has probable been exposed already. I would say a good standard would be 2-4 weeks after your symptoms subside.
don't just kiss someone to kiss someone wait to find someone you really care about
you should only kiss someone when you feel ready to. If someone asks you and you don't think your ready, don't kiss them
It probley means, hes afraid to kiss you or shy. Or maybe hes just not ready. I bet he does like you. I bet hes not using that againest you or maybe hes afraid someone will make fun of him. Im sorry..AnswerYou don't kiss someone who has a fever blister! It's not an excuse. He is being respectful and caring to not kiss you when he has a fever blister.
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No, you should leave it as a suprise and go in for it.
Ask her what's wrong.But before you attempt to kiss her,ASK HER!
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Personally, when you kiss someone I believe you should feel a bit of pleasure, protection, or warmth with the person. You wouldn't want to kiss someone whom you feel disgusted with or say to yourself "EWWW" but it may take time for the spark to build. After a while, if it still isn't there, you should let it go. I hope this helps =)
When greeting someone in a traditional European greeting, you should typically kiss the person's right cheek first.
you should write a note saying i have to give you somthing and he'll say what and you kiss him.
When you kiss someone do not try to hard your lips should be moist who real wants to kiss someone w/dry lips right.
A passionate kiss is different from a regular kiss. A passionate kiss is when you are kissing someone you love, and you kiss someone with the passion that you feel for someone.