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A kiss is the act of caressing with the lips. In modern Western culture, it is most commonly an expression of affection. Between people of close acquaintance kissing is done as a greeting or a good-bye, kissing each other on the cheek, but today I am not going to write something about greeting or good-bye kiss… I like to talk more about the passion and sexy of kiss :p

For first kiss you can always try a gentle lip kiss! If you confident enough, they will never know it’s your first kiss, unless you tell. Remember to keep your lips closed. If you open up, you’re inviting a tongue kiss. If you do like to invite for a tongue kiss, try lean in and press your lips onto your partner’s lips, softly, so you don’t bump teeth. If you do bump teeth accidentally, laugh it off, just carry on kissing. Who care if it only happens once or twice? Be confident in it, once you have decide you are going to kiss someone, choose your moment and go for it. Nothing ruins a kiss more than uncertainty.

Variety is the word of passionately of kiss. Sometimes you’re gentle, sometimes you’re rough. Tease your partner with a little bite on the lips or you may want to move to the neck. There are many things you can do to heighten a kiss, you can hold or stroke your partner’s back, run your fingers through their hair, or feel other parts of their body.

A love bite is a red mark left on the skin, caused by excessive lip suction on the skin. It can be a charming memento of the kissing session or a repulsive and embarrassing bruise. It’s really depending on a person’s point of view, so is better to discuss the giving or receiving of a love bite with your partner, before leaving one.

At the end something you have to check before you kiss. Check your breath. If in doubt about your breath, suck a breath mint.

Hope you learn a bit about, how to perfect that kiss for that special person in your life. ;)

Posted by tTONn on Tuesday, July 31st, 2007


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