Kissing Technique's, ....share please.... |
Kissing Technique's, ....share please.... |
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Well, i was curious in what other chikadees do while their kissing...maybe i might learn a bit.
![]() To start off, I use tongue and bite (softly), but i also have attention to the rest of him. Please share, don't make me feel left out. |
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maybe this will help
who knows QUOTE There are LOTS of different types of kisses. There's everything from the 'peck on the cheek' to the 'french kiss.' There are times when each is appropriate, and times when it isn't. I'll start with the 'peck' and go on from there.
The peck on the cheek is a short kiss. It is best used with someone you've been with for just a short time (as in under a month). The best way to give someone a peck on the cheek is when you're side by side. Then, just turn to face them and kiss them like you do a family member, just quickly press your lips up against their cheek and that's it. Use this mostly when you haven't been with someone for a long time yet or when there are people around. The peck on the lips is for the period where you've been with your boyfriend/girlfriend for longer and have already done the peck on the cheek. It's the same basic kiss, except this is when you're standing in front of the person and you kiss their lips. Another variation on this kiss is to do it on the forehead. This works the best if you're taller than the other person. To transition from the 'peck on the lips' to a 'french kiss' is really very simple. All you have to do is when you kiss the lips, open your mouth slightly, so they know that you want to french kiss. They should take the hint. If not, open the lips a LITTLE bit wider (we're talking closer to 'closed' than open...don't actually open your mouth, just put a tiny bit of space between your lips) and lightly touch their lips with your tongue. It's hard to give advice on how to actually french kiss someone...the best I can describe is that your tongue and their tongues are together, partly in each of your mouths, and are moving, touching each other...that's about as good as I can come up with right now. French kisses are NOT, and I repeat, NOT something that is polite to do in front of other people. It is very rude, because you will end up completely getting into it and it will more than likely make the other people around feel uncomfortable. |
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