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How to tell your parents about your first kiss without them going crazy about it

A first kiss can exciting, innocent and even cute. But many parents disapprove of it and can't imagine the fact that their little boy or girl is slowly growing up. This article may be helpful for you to get over your fear of telling your parents about your first kiss.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Make sure the news of having a first kiss is slowly eased in a conversation. Let's say your parents ask you about your day in school and you bring up the classwork or test you had. This will be your chance to tell them something interesting happened earlier and you kissed. Most likely the first thing they will ask is where you were kissed. If the kiss was planted on the lips, just say the kiss was harmless and awkward for you. This can work well on strict parents but make a promise to them that the kiss will never happened again until you are at an age they approve of.

  2. Step 2

    If it has been on your mind for a while and you finally want to tell your parents, sit down and talk to them about it. It can be more comfortable if your start by asking your parents when they first kissed. If they don't give an answer, give out a couple of hints and question them as to how they might feel if you kissed someone. Some parents might pick it up right away and want to know if you've done it already.

  3. Step 3

    If conversations with your mom or dad are open, there is less chance of being nervous around them when talking about your first kiss. You can even be straightforward about it and give them the name of the boy or girl you were affectionate with. Your parents might laugh it off and make a comment about how adorable it is or go even further and give you a story about their first one.

Tips & Warnings
  • Kissing is normal, so know that your parents were your age once and had a first kiss so there is no need to feel weird about it.

  • You don't have to tell your parents about it if you don't want to.

  • If you find it uncomfortable to talk to parents, go to an older older sibling instead.
  • Avoid bringing it up to your parents if you know they will go berserk.
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