If you both were really good friends, I would have told him no because of that reason.Why would you want to ruin such a good friendship of about 20 minutes at the most of making out?
2006-07-20 13:44:10
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answered by Dylan 1
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No. Because the friendship would be ruin, and it only a fing. At that time it sound good or even right but reality is base on condition and not on feeling. There is no repect or challenge that would make him come back or concider you as a real girlfriend.A man will only respect a lady that respect herself, he realy want you to put some type of condition, so he can feel he met the challenge that was involved.
2006-07-20 20:52:21
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answered by Mark Anthony 1
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I don't think I'd just `make out' for the sake of it: it could ruin a good friendship - and also, unless you were actually attracted to each other; it would be kinda weird, don't you think? And if there WAS attraction between the two of you; it would cause the natural progression of the real feelings that you share, which would be a good thing: based on your Question,without knowing any other details!
Hope my answer helped.
2006-07-20 20:46:01
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answered by Tash 3
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Sorry, but asking if I want to make out is def a turn off. Making out should be something that happens naturally, not is planned. If he is planning make out sessions, I would feel like he just wants to get in my pants. Last guy who asked me if I fooled around on first dates didn't get a second date, he def killed my mood and made me feel like all he wanted from me was sex. It works the same way with making out. Don't ask, just flow into it, if you don't want it, you will def let him know.
2006-07-20 20:47:49
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answered by sweets 3
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Be a good friend and make out and don't hand him excuses like good friends can't be good lovers. If your not attracted him, tell him your not attracted and just please him. If you are attracted let him please you. In the case of mutual attraction the two of you will now be a couple (an item). If your not attracted, well you remain a great friend, after all what kind of friends stands by ideally while their friend is in need of some gentle TLC?
2006-07-20 20:52:26
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answered by Gingerbread Man 2
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Yes
2006-07-20 20:43:12
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answered by itspink22@sbcglobal.net 6
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Tell him you are flattered but you are not that kind of girl. Now if he wishes to date you and build a relationship, maybe down the road you will, but not just to make out. And how does he define makeout?
2006-07-20 20:44:21
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answered by Bill 2
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Maybe he's looking to be more than just friends. If he was cute and made a move Why not go 4 it.
2006-07-20 20:45:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Dylan said it best. Friendships are way too important to risk this way. You should talk to him about this. It might be he is looking for more than friendship with you. B
2006-07-20 20:48:34
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answered by Bethany 7
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Just say your only friends and want to stay that
2006-07-20 20:43:35
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answered by Goalie Gurl 2
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