Saturday, August 23, 2008

How to French Kiss

French kissing involves tongue contact, but there are no “rules.” Just think of it like eating an apple,—you do what feels good and you never do it the same way twice but each time you try to enjoy it as a new experience.

Some techniques you could try
  1. Flicker the tips of your tongues.
  2. Rotate tongues in circular motions.
  3. Play chase back & forth.
  4. Suck your partner’s tongue.
  5. Gently bite their tongue.
Advice for girls
  1. You do not need to do french kisses on a first date.
  2. If a boy french kisses you with too much tongue lean back, push him away, or gently bite his tongue.
  3. If he makes you gag with his tongue, just gently bite his tongue.
  4. And tell him he’s got to cool down.
  5. The key to french kissing is tongue contact in the front of the mouth, not way in the back.
  6. Too bad most boys don’t realize this.
Advice for boys
Keep in mind that the biggest mistake we make is giving girls French kisses before they want them and giving French kisses that are too invasive. Seventy-five percent of girls complain that they have received tongue kisses that made them choke or gag or made them feel like they were suffocating. That being said, if you really think the time is right, then simply open your mouth while kissing her and see if she uses her tongue first. If not, give just a little bit of yours and see if she responds with hers. Always keep in mind that less is more. Try to let the girl take the lead in
French kissing and you'll become a more romantic kisser.

1 comments:

starwin said...

Tongue kiss is another name for French kiss. No wonder, because the tongue has an important role to play in the French Kiss.Your blog is well made, by the way

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