How to French Kiss

by Vlad Stivenson on June 9, 2009

* Make sure you have fresh breath. With any kiss, no matter what kind, it is very important to have fresh breath. French kisses involve open mouths so it is very important to have fresh breath. Make sure you brush and floss regularly and keep some breath mints with you for a last minute freshener before a kiss.

* It is important to make sure you watch out for the other person’s teeth because banging teeth together can hurt and can create uncomfortable moments. Some people like when you rub the front of their teeth with your tongue because it tickles. Not everyone enjoys that, though, so pay attention to the response you get.

* Be confident when you want to kiss your partner for the first time. They feel it. If you feel lack of self-confidence, download Subliminal Flash program, with the help of Subliminal Flash you will become more confident and charismatic person.

* Everyone likes different kissing styles so don’t assume that your new partner is going to love the way you kissed your previous partner. You should pay attention to how your partner responds to your kiss and change it up from time to time to see if they like something different. You may also not prefer the way your partner kisses you to be the same as how they kissed others so work with them to guide them towards a different kissing style if you need to or learn to enjoy the different style.

* If you are enjoying the kiss make sure you are participating equally and not just letting the other person kiss you. You should take a turn at being the person who initiates the tongue action every so often and respond by doing what they are doing to you back to them. If you start to feel uncomfortable you can indicate that by gently closing your mouth and slowing down or ending the kiss.

* You don’t have to keep the kiss going for any length of time. It should go as long as you and your partner are comfortable and are enjoying it. When you are ready for it to be done, don’t feel bad about ending it. As you pull away, try to gently suck on the lips of your partner as this can be very sexy. You can always go back for another kiss after a short break.

Things to Remember:

* Not everyone enjoys a forceful tongue in their mouth. It is better to be soft and gentle with your lips and tongue. Imagine you are licking an ice cream cone and use the same pressure. Try alternating pressure and techniques as you kiss.

* French kissing with braces is a little more challenging but possible. You just want to avoid the braces bumping into each other and avoid your tongue bumping the braces and getting cut.

* You will probably need to swallow once in awhile during a french kiss so you don’t have too much saliva in your mouth. If necessary, take a break from kissing to do this.

* If the kiss becomes to much or you just want to stop before it goes any further, move away and make sure your partner knows how you feel. Do not let anyone pressure you into going farther than you are ready to go.

* Don’t make the mistake of biting down on your partner’s tongue.

* French kissing is good but not the only kind of kiss so keep this in mind if your partner is hesitant to try french kissing.

* Don’t eat foods like garlic that leave a strong odor and taste in your mouth before kissing.

Author Bio: Vlad Stivenson, author of numerous articles describing how to kiss

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