Article: If you think your boyfriend is ready to kiss you, get close to him. Touch his arm or his face gently to let him know you're ready for a kiss.  Don't cross your arms. Crossing your arms may give him the impression that you're not ready for a kiss. Instead, keep your body open and facing his.  Smile at him to let him know you're comfortable. If you're relaxed, then he'll feel less anxious about making a move to kiss you. Kissing releases oxytocin, a chemical that makes us feel happy and relaxed. If you're worried about someone watching you, or an being interrupted, try moving to a new spot. Once you start kissing, you may want to keep kissing for a while, so it's important to be in a spot where you feel safe. Look into your boyfriend's eyes before you kiss him, but also try opening your eyes during the kiss. Eye contact is a great way to build intimacy, especially while kissing.  It might feel a little awkward at first, so don't stare too long while kissing. Just take a moment to look at your boyfriend while kissing, and then shut your eyes.  Take a break between kissing to re-establish eye contact with your boyfriend. Don't shove your tongue down your boyfriend's throat, and don't cover his mouth in spit. Open your mouth wide enough to let your tongues touch and go from there.  Relax and work together. Try not to think about anything other than the kiss. If you get tense, the kiss will suffer.  Don't breathe through your mouth and into his. Breathe through your nose when you kiss. Keep your hands around his back or neck. Hold him close while you kiss. Don't get carried away if it's just your first kiss. Take some time to appreciate the power of a kiss on its own. Keep the touching simple and affectionate.
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Get close. Find a place where you feel comfortable. Make eye contact. Keep your mouth open. Touch him.