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How to kiss
A lot of people are still virgins when it comes to kissing. A
lot of people can kiss but don't know how to kiss properly. Here are the basics
to kissing. Once you have mastered kissing then you can try other styles and
techniques of kissing.
1. Hygiene - the last thing anyone wants is to be kissed by someone
who has yellow teeth or bad breath. Brush your teeth twice a day and floss to
get in between the gaps. Your partner will love to be kissed by you if your moth
is clean and fresh.
2. Get into a comfortable position - you
don't want to have to
stop a few seconds into kissing because your back is twisted. Sitting comfortable
means no back pain and longer kissing.
3. Embrace your partner - but don't squeeze him/her. Cuddling
each other so that your faces are touching is perfect. You could cup your partners
face gently in your hands.
4. Move your faces closer. Don't bump noses. Both of you must
tilt your head slightly to the side so that your nose is touching the side of
the other's nose.
5. Kiss your partners lips gentle - closed lips kissing to start
with. Close your eyes and let the warmth of each others lips take over your
senses.
6. Get comfortable with simple closed lips, lip-to-lip kissing
before going anywhere else.
7. Lightly brush your tongue a cross your partners lips this will
entice him/her to open their mouth.
8. Now both of your mouths should be open. Now it is up to you.
Move your mouths in time with each other opening them and slightly closing them
in rhythm with one another.
9. Whatever you do, don't bite.
10. Continue kissing until you are comfortable with each others
lips.
11. You could of course use a mirror which may be a lot easier
and a lot less scarier then kissing someone for the first time when you don't
know how to kiss.
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