First kiss |
Instructions:
1
Choose a place or location where your date would like spend Valentine's Day. Being in her preferred venue will make her feel comfortable and more open to intimate contact.
2
Plan on a gift or token to mark Valentine's Day. It doesn't have to be expensive, but it should be meaningful for the person you want to kiss.
3
Plan for fresh breath. Keep some mints or breath freshener with you in case your breath feels less than kissable.
4
Know what body language signs to look for. A more inviting person will use lots of eye contact, lean forward and smile at you. Make sure you are practicing these nonverbal cues as well.
5
Plan to express your appreciation for being with this person. Say what comes naturally to you.
6
Prepare some conversation topics that are of interest to your date. Make your date feel special by dwelling on things she cares about.
7
Decide what you want to "say" with your first kiss, as well as the tone you want to set for your Valentine's Day date. This refers to nonverbal communication.
8
Ask first if there is any doubt whatsoever that the kiss will be welcome. Simply saying, "I'd really like to kiss you now" can get you the go-ahead.
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