emma9 wrote: » I've been chatting to a boy over the last two weeks and he asked me to shift him before school some morning, and I agreed. I'm 17 and I've never shifted anyone before (because I haven't been to teen discos and I wouldn't do it before or after school because everyone would know and I'm quite shy). He said we'd keep it between ourselves but I'm wondering whether I should tell my bestfriend, she would be annoyed if I didn't and he'll probably tell his friends anyway. The thing is I'm really nervous and I don't know how to act. Won't it be really awkward before, during and after it? I'm afraid I'll mess it up as well. I know this is a stupid (and embarrassing) post but any advice or experience? Please don't give smart answers, thanks.
emma9 wrote: » No I've never met him in person we've just been talking on snapchat. To be honest I don't know if I actually like him. He seems nice and funny but a little immature. We're the same age. My bestfriend would only get annoyed because she thinks I don't tell her anything. I never told her when I first started talking to him and she was a bit disappointed I hadn't mentioned it, and no she doesn't like him. She couldn't offer much advice because she hasn't shifted anyone yet either and she would probably encourage me to wait until I actually really do like someone. I think he asked me the way he did because he just wants the shift and that's it. I kind of want to get the first shift out of the way because most people my age already have. But maybe that's a stupid reason to shift him?
emma9 wrote: » No I'm in 5th year. The fact that everyone else seems to have shifted before isn't really what bothers me, it's that if you're talking to a boy and they ask if you have shifted before they are always fair surprised to hear that you haven't
emma9 wrote: » and if they are slightly older maybe 18 or so it might remind them that you are younger than them.
emma9 wrote: » And if I do talk to a lad I actually like it would be easier to say I have gotten the shift and surely it'd make shifting him easier too?
emma9 wrote: » I would like my first kiss to be special but I'm wondering if anybody's first is? It always seems to have been at a teen disco or before/after school in a very organised way- "will you shift me/my friend?" And never in a natural way in a comfortable situation.
An File wrote: » I got my first shift at a disco when I was 13. She looked good in the dark. Seeing her in proper light was a bit of a nasty shock... It's an underwhelming experience really. A first kiss with someone important to you is far more exciting, and by then at least you'll know what you're doing. I'd disagree with thelad95 when he says this guy sounds immature. At least the guy has the guts to ask you himself instead of getting a friend to ask for him!
deise_girl wrote: » Mods tbh when this thread has served its purpose can we use it to all talk about our first shifts??? Mine was on a bouncy slide with my best friends(at the time) cousin Lol romantic
thelad95 wrote: » I misread that for a second and thought it was with your cousin! :eek:
deise_girl wrote: » But yea I feel like arranging "da shift" like that dies out by TY years I dont remember any of that carry on in 5th and 6th year, though maybe Im out of the loop of things these days
LostBoy101 wrote: » Good thing you didn't post this in After Hours..
thelad95 wrote: » She did...
LostBoy101 wrote: » Haha had a quick look there! *gets popcorn out*
emma9 wrote: » Why what's wrong with after hours?
Slow Show wrote: » The first ever shift with someone is meh as f*ck generally I'd say. Mine was absolutely hilarious. First kiss with someone you care about is the loveliest thing in the world xxxxx
SterlingArcher wrote: » Asking a girl for the "shift". Real smooth. But hey good luck with that. Ps if he can't kiss you and make your knees weak, hold off.
An File wrote: » Oh, FFS. :rolleyes: At least try to understand that "gettings the shift" actually means kissing someone (and nothing more) before offering advice about it!
HugsiePie wrote: » YAY another shifting thread!!!!!!!!!!!!! :cool::cool::cool::cool: Have no fear, were all shifting experts here :pac: Ask your friend Im sure she has a better understanding of said person/situation better than we do But sure everyone worries theyll mess it up the 1st time, its easy, just follow what he does, but if you need a basic break down: tongue goes in, tongue goes out, tongue goes in, tongue goes out, tongue goes in, etc LA LA LA LA LA LA :pac: :pac: :pac: :P :cool: