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    yangun Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Jan 4, 2009, 06:22 AM
    Hey.
    Hello
    I'm 12 years old & I got a girl friend I want to kiss her but I want to find the right place & the right moment
    Help me to find a good & romantic place
    About "the right moment" when should I kiss her? Give me some options
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    aszmhodeus Posts: 16, Reputation: 1
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    Jan 4, 2009, 07:16 AM

    Hi,

    There is no need to think of a perfect moment and time about it. If you mostly plan something over a date it will not be as you wanted it.

    Always be natural and it will come naturally. Trust me, your first kiss will be in the right moment when you will be together, it could happen in a park, in a public place or anywhere. It just comes to you and no need to plan it.

    I remember my first kiss was in a public market area, was snowing and all of a sudden we looked at each other and we both felt we should kiss.

    Good luck!
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    Jan 4, 2009, 07:53 AM
    What counts here is whether you are following the urges of your hormones or if you really like this girl.

    The difference is that one - you feel you have to plan just because you think it's time it should happen (not the best idea).

    The other is the feelings you two have for each other, and that should spontaneously happen, no matter where you are - so there is no need to 'plan' this or look for a 'special place'.


    Give yourself time, you'll know when that feeling is right between the both of you because you should also notice the signals from her and respect them.

    It's tough enough growing up and getting to know a new stage in life without having to go by what someone else said or by an unwritten law of puberty.

    Just relax and don't worry so much about a 'schedule' of events. Let them happen naturally.

    Good luck, and keep us posted.


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