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{UAH} Tips on how to French kiss

First, wet your lips before the kiss – lightly brush your tongue over your lips to moisten them; dry lips don’t slide well against each other. To ensure that your lips are moist enough, apply some lip balm. 

Turn your head to the side. By angling your head to one side, you can ensure that your nose won’t crash into your partner’s. 

To enjoy the sensations and intimacy, you may close your eyes during the kiss. As you are going in for the kiss, however, stare deeply into your partner’s eyes and make eye contact. It might raise the passion level. Once you are close to his lips, however, close your eyes. 

Some people like to keep their mouths closed at the start and kiss softly. You don’t want to attack your partner, so take your time and feel him out. 

To figure that out, start is by touching your partner’s tongue with yours lightly to see if he returns the move. 

If he pulls away, this may be a sign to stop because he may not feel comfortable. But if he returns your gestures or starts his own, then proceed. 

As you are kissing, open your lips slightly to signal that you want to French kiss. You probably will find that it happens naturally and you both make the decision to start French kissing together.
Use your tongue to playfully and gently explore your partner’s tongue with your own. As you know from experience, tongues are very sensitive, so be careful not to go too far or be too rough with your tongue on your partner’s. 

Also, proceed slowly as you enter your partner‘s mouth. To thoroughly enjoy a French kiss, take it slow and find a rhythm that feels right. 

As with other parts of life and relationships, variety keeps things interesting. If you are in a long-term relationship and French kissing is routine, then you may want to change it up occasionally. 

But if you find a certain type of French kissing that you both enjoy, don’t alter it for variety sake– stick with what works in that case. 

Remember though, there are many ways to French kiss. For example, use a lot of tongue or very little. Or kiss your partner’s neck with your tongue. By moving lightly from the neck to the mouth, you can build the stimulation for deeper French kissing.
Your partner may not say what he thinks of your French kissing, but his body language will speak volumes. 

To discover if he thinks you are doing a good job, pay attention to his breathing. Is it getting heavier? Is he pulling you closer to him? Or is his kissing becoming more intense?

There is no right way to kiss. What separates a good kisser from a bad one, however, is learning to read body language and responding appropriately to it. 

If your partner reacts positively or negatively to your advances in French kissing, then you should respond. Pulling away or hesitating is a sign of negative feelings and you should slow down or take a breather and stop altogether. 

On the other hand, a sigh or moan could be a positive sign that he’s really enjoying what you are doing. So continue doing exactly what you have been

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