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Learn how to french kiss

By: Mark Ling23 Mark Ling23

A French kiss is a gesture of love and passion. No matter which part of the world you are from, a French kiss is the ultimate in kissing. Contrary to popular belief, the French kiss did not originate in France and the only reason it’s called a French kiss is because the term ‘tongue kiss’ would have been rather unromantic. If you are wondering how you can make your next kiss special, here are few tips to help you French kiss your partner:
Step 1: Timing
There is a saying “the best kisses are never planned” and the same holds true for a French kiss also. Don’t plan on French kissing your partner, only if you are comfortable kissing your partner should you consider moving on to something more passionate like French kissing. Remember, a French kiss is only special if you and your partner are comfortable kissing.
Step 2: Moisten your lips
No one likes dry lips, makes sure you moisten you lips before kissing. It is also a good idea to keep your lips nice and healthy (use a balm regularly if you have to).
Step 3: The approach
Slightly tilt your head to one side (you should have a fair idea on how much to tilt your head). It is equally important that you and your partner tilt your heads in the opposite direction. Once again, don’t spoil the mood by planning anything, just go with the flow. Look into your partner’s eyes while approaching him/her and close your eyes immediately before your lips touch. Remember it is rude to keep your eyes open while kissing.
Step 4: Start with a close mouthed kiss
Although a French kiss is an open mouthed kiss, it is important to start with a close mouthed kiss. If you are not confident about kissing your partner, get comfortable kissing them close mouthed. Once you are comfortable with the approach and have a proper understanding with your partner, proceed to an open mouthed kiss.
Step 5: Suggesting
The most difficult aspect of a French kiss is knowing when to use your tongue. To know if your partner wants to lock tongues, start by sandwiching his /her lips between yours and gently brushing your tongue against his/her lips. If your partner likes the feel of your tongue he/she will automatically respond. If your partner is not comfortable, you should ideally wait for a more opportune time.
Step 6: The push
If you and your partner are comfortable locking tongues, you can move on to the final step of French kissing: kissing open mouthed with tongues touching. It is important to remember that the tongue is extremely sensitive, and even the slightest touch will be stimulation and pleasing. Make sure you do not push your tongue in too deep (it’s a great turn off).
Other tips
Like all sensual kisses, a French kiss is best performed slowly. Take your time and don’t be in a hurry. Don’t be monotonous, and explore your options every time you kiss.
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