
French
kissing is a lot more intimate than a friendship kiss or a peck. This
is because the tongue is involved. However, what makes a good and
sensual French kiss?
Here are some basic rules:
Make sure that your breath is fresh. Bad breath and smoker's breath are extremely off putting.
Move slowly. Rushed movements will only scare your partner away.
Take
your time when kissing your partner. Spend enough time on the kissing,
as it is the best way to create the mood for more things to come.
Do
not shove your tongue in your partner's mouth. Some people do not like
it. Let your tongue slowly move around your partners lips before nudging
in the mouth. Once in the mouth, the tongue should move slowly and in
rhythm with your bodies.
Be careful not to let too much liquids pass between mouths.
Use
your hands to caress areas of your partner's body. Start with gentle
movements. Your partner will let you know when the intensity should
increase. This usually occurs automatically between both partners.
By
perfecting the art of kissing, your partner will be left thinking about
that moment over and over again, and will be dying to come back for
more. However, doing it wrong could spell chaos for future exploration
into the world of bliss between you and your dream partner.