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What does this mean while making out?

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Question - (16 October 2007) 2 Answers - (Newest, 16 October 2007)
A female United States age 30-35, anonymous writes:

i have been talking to some guy for quite a few months now. we are not boyfriend and girlfriend .. but we are "together" which is basically the same thing. while making out with him he bit my lip gently and nibbled on my ear. Does this have a significant meaning? What do you suggest this means? We havn't done anything else besides making out, and I'm still a virgin at the age of 17.

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A reader, anonymous, writes (16 October 2007):

He likes the taste of you, but make sure he's had a good breakfast.

He's probably heard from his buddies that this is a good way of turning a girl on. Nibble his ears right back!

Phil

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A female reader, troyssweetie Australia +, writes (16 October 2007):

troyssweetie agony aunti don't think there is a significant meaning for it. it's just being sensual. he obviously has intimate feelings for you. but don't rush into anything. just enjoy it and take your time.

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