Making out on the first date is a personal decision that depends on the comfort levels and intentions of both individuals involved. It's important to communicate openly and ensure that both parties are on the same page before engaging in physical intimacy. A respectful and consensual approach is key in any situation.
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Of course. The fact that you are willing to go on a second date says that you must have seen something worth pursuing on the first date.
not entirely sure, but making the first move signifies that you are telling that person you want to be more than friends.
Bad breath and hair with dandruff. Gross!
Just the act of making out should turn him on. Kiss him and caress him.
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After the first date, it's a good idea to reflect on how you felt and whether you would like to see the person again. If you're interested, consider reaching out to plan a second date. Communication is key to see if there is potential for a future relationship.
Maybe a bit unusual, but not bad. There's no "best before"date to when to start making out. Pick your time and pick your partner, don't do it only to get it done.
No; pregnancy is a more likely explanation.
Yes. I'm also a little concerned that you put this question under teen dating but yes it is bad. Don't do it. NO
Getting off to a bad start, making a bad first impression, getting someone upset with you at the start of a relationship.
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