How to Kiss
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Kissing Do's and Kissing Do Nots

One way of expressing your feelings of love and desire to your partner is by kissing. But of course you have to kiss properly to make your date feel your emotions; or else it would just be a big turn off.

Yes, you're burning with passion, but everything would only turn out a mess if and when you make even just the slightest mistake during your kiss. So, here are a few kissing tips and kissing advice you must consider before kissing someone:

1. DO NOT kiss when you have bad breath.

This is the most important rule when kissing. Who would want to be kissed by someone who just had finished pepperoni pizza and two bottles of beer? Always remember that the key to a great kiss is fresh breath, so make sure that before you hit on kissing your partner, you have either brushed your teeth, gargled with mouthwash, as well as taken mint tabs. That way you're assured that you two will be sharing a great kiss.

2. Use just enough tongue when kissing.

Another major turn off during kissing is when you try to drill your tongue inside your partner's mouth. Indeed the tongue is the most sensitive part of the body when it comes to kissing, but exerting too much force on it might just as well ruin the whole kiss. Let your tongue glide easily when French kissing. Don't get too excited and stay relaxed. This way your tongue would be able to work it's way into your partner's mouth without making him/her feel awkward. This will also entice your partner to return your favor.

3. DO NOT salivate too much.

While others like a wet kiss, most find it gross. You must then learn to control your saliva and keep it from flowing while kissing. Do swallow while kissing. You can control your saliva by breathing right and by keeping yourself relaxed. Too much excitement can only cause your saliva to flow and create a mess.

4. DO NOT open your mouth too wide when doing a passionate kiss.

When attempting to do a French kiss, open your mouth wide enough to kiss your partner deeply, but not so wide to the point that you seem to swallow his/her whole mouth. Also, do not suck too much; that would make your partner feel uneasy and overpowered.

5. Smile after the kiss.

Smiling after a kiss shows that you enjoyed kissing your partner, and how you had a wonderful time kissing him/her. If smiling isn't your style, then whisper a sweet thought saying how you liked the kiss. This would make your partner feel satisfied and more eager to kiss you again.

6. DO NOT be so talkative during kissing.

Kissing doesn't require much dialog; you express your emotions through the kiss. Thus it is not right to talk about how excited you are when you're about to kiss. This spoils all the excitement your partner feels for you and rather opt not to kiss you anymore. Better stay quiet and release your passion through a sweet lip-lock.

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