I feel the slightest pressure on my wrist, a single fingertip running back and forth along the chain. I laugh and turn my attention back to the TV. He'll kill me for admitting all of that, but I suppose it's a good sign that after three kids and 13 years together, we're still making out like teenagers! We'd smooch and I'd think, how does that feel on my lips? Or, what position are we in? That's why she straddles him in the scene, because, man, when you're going at it, you want to get as close as possible as fast as you can. I mean, granted, we already make out a lot, but I added some extra sessions to make sure I had all the feelings right. So for my research I spent a lot of time making out with my husband. Think about it: How do you describe making out? How do you describe a kiss or the way his hands feel on your face? Oh, sure, I've read it a thousand times, but I never want to use someone else's descriptions. The funny part is, though, I had no idea where to start. When they kissed for the first time, it had to be explosive. Rachel: This scene was so much fun to write because it was the first time I'd ever written a make-out scene! In Party Girl, all they ever did was kiss, but Max and this guy have been circling each other for way too long and have so much tension that I knew I had to take it to the next level.
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