Your First Kiss Story

You'd be amazed how many good looking people are virgins or haven't even had a "real" first kiss. Vice-versa, you'd be amazed how many people you look at and think "they've done it before?!"
 
You just have to put yourself out there. Whats' the worst that can happen? A rejection? well that's happened to everyone bar Casanova himself.:funny:
 
That amazes me, Hobgoblin. You went to college and managed to avoid a drunk, partially nude party girl from slobbering all over you while she's in the midst of a beer pong game.

No one can avoid that. Not even women. You've got a superpower.
 
Perhaps Hobs was at college for, oh..an education?
 
I think as North Americans we place too much emphasis on when certain milestones happen, i.e. a dude who lost his virginity in highschool is somehow superior to a dude who lost his virginity after he graduated college. Although being somewhat removed from the mainstream for most of my life and not really having to deal with it, I can see how so many young people can feel isolated and alienated by this.
 
Perhaps Hobs was at college for, oh..an education?

You can go to college and have fun. It's possible, you know.

Just because someone goes to a college party, doesn't mean they don't study :whatever:
 
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Too bad it did nothing for me. Oh well, at least the awkwardness is out of the way. Now I just have to find a woman that I want to kiss.
That's the spirit!

I think as North Americans we place too much emphasis on when certain milestones happen, i.e. a dude who lost his virginity in highschool is somehow superior to a dude who lost his virginity after he graduated college. Although being somewhat removed from the mainstream for most of my life and not really having to deal with it, I can see how so many young people can feel isolated and alienated by this.
I'm not knocking it, I'm just surprised. Though I suppose I shouldn't be...I happen to know a guy in a PhD program who's still a virgin. Really attractive guy, too. *Shrugs*
 
That amazes me, Hobgoblin. You went to college and managed to avoid a drunk, partially nude party girl from slobbering all over you while she's in the midst of a beer pong game.

No one can avoid that. Not even women. You've got a superpower.

Oh I met several drunk college girls. That kind of thing turns me off. My first two years were at all little school in the country and I was from another state. The locals didnt care for people from that state and it was such a small school (abt. 1,200) that word traveled fast.

Perhaps Hobs was at college for, oh..an education?

That was pretty much my way of thinking at the time. I remember thinking that college meant, to me, work, tests, studying, etc. Drinking, partying, sex and partying were foreign concepts to me. That, and I'm a highly introverted person. College was a nightmare for me. I hated all of the noise and commotion. I actually preferred high school to college. At least the nonsense of high school ended at 3:00. At college it was 24/7. Needless to say, I didnt bond well with my dorm mates.
 
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Mine was not PG so I'll spare the details. Let's just say after my first kiss I needed a cigarette.
 
I was 16, and I went to see Mars Attacks , and this girl and her friends (about 3 of them) sat next to me and started talking during the film, one of them asked me if I would be one of her friends date for the night since her boyfriend didn't show up, I kinda ignored them at first and then she grabbed my hand and started holding it, I didn't see any harm in it so I just played along.

She then went to the toilet and while she was gone her other friend told me that when her friend comes back from the toilet she wanted to kiss me, so I thought ok cool, and she came back and we kissed.
 
When I was young (8 or 9 maybe), I went to St Louis to visit a classmate that had moved away. I remember convincing his sister to show me her boobs and we ended up kissing. SCORE! :up: :woot:
 
Most of you guys have me beat by quite a few years..I'm 17 and still kiss-free.:funny:
 
my first, and second kisses came the same night from 2 different guys

we were playing spin the bottle but had no bottle. we used a toy wrestling ring and an unused # 2 pencil (it may have first been a screwdriver, i don't remember that detail very much) and i ended up kissing both. the first one was so awkward that i completely don't remember what the second boys kiss was like at all, only that it was better than the first one haha

then we all played N64 for the rest of the night.
 
I didn't have my first kiss until my first week of college in September 2006.

We were sitting next to each other on computers in the local Kent campus library, and he messaged that he wanted to kiss me.

We snuck to the end of one of the library aisles, and he kissed me. Then again.

At the time, I felt kind of awkward and wasn't sure what I thought about it.
 
my first, and second kisses came the same night from 2 different guys

we were playing spin the bottle but had no bottle. we used a toy wrestling ring and an unused # 2 pencil (it may have first been a screwdriver, i don't remember that detail very much) and i ended up kissing both. the first one was so awkward that i completely don't remember what the second boys kiss was like at all, only that it was better than the first one haha

then we all played N64 for the rest of the night.


:funny: THAT's the part of your story that makes it memorable.
 
Kindergarten. We were practicing for a play. The girl and I were backstage waiting for our cues to go on stage. I forget who brought it up first, but we kissed.

But, my first real kiss was at a wedding reception with a girl I had been talking to for some time before it happened.
 
That amazes me, Hobgoblin. You went to college and managed to avoid a drunk, partially nude party girl from slobbering all over you while she's in the midst of a beer pong game.

No one can avoid that.
Not even women. You've got a superpower.

:waa::waa::waa:

Most of you guys have me beat by quite a few years..I'm 17 and still kiss-free.:funny:

I didn't have my first kiss until I was 24 :(
 
I think as North Americans we place too much emphasis on when certain milestones happen, i.e. a dude who lost his virginity in highschool is somehow superior to a dude who lost his virginity after he graduated college. Although being somewhat removed from the mainstream for most of my life and not really having to deal with it, I can see how so many young people can feel isolated and alienated by this.

I remember in high school when my friend lost his virginity and tried to brag so much. He said "I got ***** before. You haven't." I'm thinking "Uhh, she's fat and a known sl**. I'll keep my virginity, thank you very much."

:o

And about the virginity thing and young people in this country, I think the only thing better than not being a virgin is people thinking you're not a virgin.
 

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