First time in a relationship, a real caring kiss was 15. But no strings attached? Depends on your definition, cheek 13, making out 14. Yay for my group of friends huh?
That is literally how I met my current girlfriend. I had fancied her and seen her about. Until one day the bus jolted as she went to her seat and she fell on my lap... the rest, as they say, was history.Zeeky_Santos said:There's your problem. One cannot ever expect a woman to fall in one's lap. It doesn't work that way, be more proactive.EHKOS said:waiting
I wasn't going out with her, I would just prefer to be able to look back and been able to share my first kiss with my current girlfriend. Nothing wrong with that.Zeeky_Santos said:Tell me you're not serious about 'Saving it' when speaking of a kiss. It's not even that big a step in a relationship. It's generally the second significant step after actually asking a girl out, there are bigger things than a kiss.dogstile said:15, wish I'd saved it, she wasn't deserving.
Well, actually...Zeeky_Santos said:Same here. As you moved through the relationship and did all sorts of firsts (let's not go into detail) was it awkward making those first moves too? I know I felt a bit weird moving forward sexually with my first girlfriend, but every time I did, I gained a little bit more knowledge and it just came naturally with practice.Macgyvercas said:I think I was 16. It was kinda awkward since I had no idea if there was any sort of protocol.
Ha, yeah fair play, I was gonna talk to her eventually. You're totally right though. He deffo needs to get out there and find himself a nice girl (or guy lets not be prejudice) to loose his lip-ginity too. Then.... Who knows EY EyZeeky_Santos said:Exception not the rule! Shhhhhhhh, I'm trying to make this guy go out there and seek what he desires. I'm certain that you weren't exactingly 'waiting' for your current girlfriend, you just found her by chance.