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MissLady

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  1. Since this was posted at the beginning of October, I was wondering if you've had that first kiss yet. Anyway, I was 24 when I had my first real kiss. Guys had kissed me before that, all of those very unwanted, but I did not kiss them back. It wasn't until, as you have already read, I was 24 that I finally met a man who sparked my interest. Our first kiss was better than I could have ever imagined. We had been watching The Simpsons at his place (doesn't sound romantic, but it can be) with the lights off. I had never been to his house before and I believed that he thought of me as one of the guys...you know those type of girls. Anyway, he said that it was getting late and he was pretty tired, so he turned off the tv, which drowned us in darkness. Having only been there once, I didn't want to risk trying to show myself out, so both of us sat there in the dark for a very long time. Then out of no where, he leaned over and gave me a quick peck on the lips. He then sat back and said, "I've been trying to be brave enough to do that for a very long time." and then I pounced on him and had my first make-out session. I think what really made it so special and amazing was that he really meant it. He truly had feelings for me. He didn't just want to get laid or something. That little peck on the lips had more emotion in it than any heated kiss that I had gotten from anyone else... It has been over a year since then and we're still madly in love (mad is the perfect word for it...we do have our problems like anyone other couple). My boyfriend also felt that people never stay with the first person that they've been with, which caused some problems (and is a great story...I think I'll make a post about it and see how other people would have reacted). Anyway, I cant imagine my life without him. The only reason we aren't married is because both of us feel like it's just for the paper work and not having it doesn't mean that we don't love each other and want to spend the rest of our lives together. We've agreed that the only reason we would have to get married would be if one of us could get good and cheap health insurance for the other through work or something. Sorry, I tend to babble. The moral of the story is: "The wait is worth it."
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