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xxxSummerxxx
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Your first kiss
      #299465 - 07/01/2009 09:31

I was a late starter I was 17 and My first real kiss was with a lad called lee who turned out to be a bit of a Git.So my memories arent romantic at all.


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susieblue
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Re: Your first kiss [Re: xxxSummerxxx]
      #299474 - 07/01/2009 09:39

I was about 14 but hadn't a clue how to do it and wondered what the hell was happening!

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PLASMO
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Re: Your first kiss [Re: susieblue]
      #299494 - 07/01/2009 09:55

Good Morning Summer, and Everyone,

I was a late starter, didnt really have my first snog until I was seventeen, and he was a hunky US Marine. I had just joined the WRAF, and we went to London and stayed over for a weekend in the Union Jack Club in Waterloo, dont think it is still there now.

On the first night we went down into the bar, and the club was for service personnel of all nationalities, that is how I met him, and dont laugh, I can still remember his name - TOLBERT PHILLIPS!! say no more. He was lovely, and he was my first snog.

Plasmo x

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Re: Your first kiss [Re: PLASMO]
      #299539 - 07/01/2009 10:29

I was 12 years old, his name was Robert Evans, and he was 14. He and his friend had followed my friend and me about on bikes one weekend until they got to talk to us.We went for a walk early on the next evening...all very innocent, and then I got my first kiss.
I met him for about 6 weeks and then got fed up having a boyfriend, when I'd rather be with my friends.
He wrote to me two years later and we met again, but I obviously didn't come up to how I seemed in his memory, so he didn't get in touch again! Also he'd learnt not to be so innocent by then, and I was having none of it, and it put him right off!
Robert Evans...wonder what happened to you...

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