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With love. I've never actually kissed a 'bad kisser'. I'm actually more inclined to believe that the person calling people bad kissers is the one who is a bad kisser because that person is the only consistent person in all of the stories.
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You're reading Some women say that some men (most men?) aren't good kissers. Women, please describe for men how you like to be kissed.
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Thank you for your answer, LL.
by Randy D on November 5th, 2009
You're welcome.
by AnonymousGirl on November 5th, 2009
You've never had a bad kisser? You're a very lucky person! I do, however, disagree with your theory. When a man ties to taste the content of my stomach...he's a BAD KISSER!!! There are other things that can ruin a kiss, but that would be the biggest problem for me, right there.
by AnnieB on November 20th, 2009
Oh. Is that a kiss, though? ;) No, I haven't kissed a bad kisser. I had a steady kisser for more than 2 years because he was my boyfriend and he was the first person I ever kissed. His kisses were so awesome that I never felt like I was missing out on anything when I was with him. After he broke up with me for the last time, I ended up kissing and/or being kissed by 3 other people (2 of which I was never in a relationship with). I wasn't 100% prepared for the second guy who kissed me. He'd brought me aside and just started making out with me and kissing me after a day of hanging out with a friend and me. His kisses reminded me a lot of my ex-boyfriend's, so I got carried away and even kissed him back numerous times. A simple walk down a path ended up taking a lot longer than it would have taken if there were no interruptions. The next kisses I received came from a close guy friend who kissed me a lot differently than they did. It didn't feel right, but I don't think that made him a
by AnonymousGirl on November 20th, 2009
bad kisser. I just wasn't in the mood to kiss him at that time. I had a lot of other things going on in my mind. After that, I ended up kissing my current boyfriend. We'd both learned to kiss a lot differently, so we had to get used to each other. I don't think that made him a bad kisser. We just learned to adapt to each other and find ways to enjoy kissing each other. What I've learned from all of these encounters? Not everybody kisses the same. Open communication helps a lot in kissing that makes one feel uncomfortable.
by AnonymousGirl on November 20th, 2009
Lost, why did I call you LL in my first comment, have you changed your screen-name?
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You are a terrific writer, Lost; it seems to be a gift with you.
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I love a well-told story!
by Randy D on November 20th, 2009
You called me LL because my screen name used to be "Loving Life". My screen name is now "lost". Thank you for your comment. I appreciate it. :)
by AnonymousGirl on November 22nd, 2009