Monday, 25 August 2008

How to Become a Great French Kisser


A kiss happens to be one of the most intimate and sensuous things you can ever experience with another person. We've all seen so many great kisses in the movies. It may look so simple and seems to happen spontaneously. But in real life is much different. Whether you’re getting ready for your first kiss, or you’re an experienced kisser this is how it should be done.

Before you start up on your kissing techniques, you’d do well to brush your teeth and make sure your breath is fresh. Eating things with strong odor like onions or garlic is strictly off limits. Always keep mints or a stick of chewing gum on hand for some last minute damage control.

Observe basic hygiene, like having a shower, if possible, immediately prior to your date, so that you are clean and fresh. You don’t have to spend a whole lot of money on fancy clothes but try and dress in something that adds to, rather than detracts from, your overall appeal.

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The more attractive you appear (you don’t have to be blessed with natural good looks, you have to simply know how to make the most of what you have been blessed with), the more inclined your date will be, to get up close and personal!
French kiss is the most popular type of kiss. This involves touching your tongue with your partner's and it can be quite a pleasant experience.

There are a few tips to create a great French kiss:

• Your lips should be relaxed, you body should be relaxed, otherwise it will be like kissing a dead fish for the other person. There are only two things involved in a French kiss: your lips and your tongue. That's it!

• Your lips should be slightly parted, not open wide like you're at the dentist. Open your lips just far enough, just like you are regularly breathing through your mouth.

• Do not have your face dead on to his/hers; otherwise your noses will touch. You want to move your head to one side just enough so your nose is out of the way of his/hers. If you think about it then, with your head tilted one way and his/her the other way, your mouths will not reach dead on. Your mouths will meet at the corner of the other's mouth and your noses will actually touch the cheek of the other person. When you touch the other person's lips and you stretch your tongue out a bit, your mouths will instinctively open.

• Open your mouth enough (while you're by yourself of course!) just enough to stick a bit of your tongue out. It will go past your teeth. Don't stick your entire tongue out... just an inch or two. That is how far you should stick your tongue out in a kiss. So your tongue will go into his/her mouth and his/her will go into yours. When this happens, both of your tongues will touch.

• Then just circle the tip of your tongue around the tip of theirs. If they do something different (because you have to remember that everyone kisses differently so some may move their tongue around a bit differently) then just do the same as they do. They may flick their tongue over yours and you can do the same. Or they explore the inside of your mouth with their tongue, do the same thing! Or you can just lightly touch their tongue while they are exploring. The best thing is to NOT just leave your tongue doing nothing.

• You may try running the tip of your tongue over your partner's lips. Do this slowly and gently, just using the tip of your tongue.

"Kissing 101" has been teaching men and women how to give fantastic kisses and spice up their relationship with their partner since 2004. Its fully-illustrated guide leads you step-by-step through the most basic kisses to French kisses and more! You can learn more about how to become the sensual and memorable kisser of your dreams Here!