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How to be a Really Good Kisser
by Julia Bourland
THE MECHANICS
The first rule of French kissing is that every woman has her own
style. This style evolves out of a combination of your mouth's
unique anatomy, including the length of your tongue and how far
your jaw will open, as well as your level of sexual aggression
and personal tastes. Regardless, the mechanics are all the same:
Tilt your head to one side, part your lips, slip your tongue into
your mate's parting lips, then explore what's inside. Breathe
through your nose (or your mouth if your nose is stuffy). Once
you've got the basic mechanics down, it's time to experiment with
technique. Here are two worthy of experimentation:
EXHIBIT A (The Lusty French Kiss)
This kiss needs no warm-up. You want your partner and your partner
wants you, as evidenced by your collective, animal-like panting.
Your tongue is already in his mouth before you realize that you're
kissing. But now what? Slowly -- and I mean slowly -- roll your
tongue in circles around your partner's. Thrust shallow, thrust
deep. Then circle again. Tilt your head to the other side, and
repeat. Playfully bite his lower lip, then lick his lips. Try
different variations of the above. The combinations are endless.
EXHIBIT B (The Coy French Kiss)
This kiss needs coaxing, as evident by your partner's mellow
breathing. Start with his lips. With the tip of your tongue lick
his top lip, then kiss him softly, no tongue. Next, taste his
lower lip, then brush both your lips back and forth, and up and
down his. Gaze seductively into your partner's eyes -- eye contact
usually helps rev up the respiratory system. Next, add a little
panting and moaning to your efforts. Finally, ease your tongue
between his lips, slipping in and out. Continue in this coy manner
until you reach the point where the lusty French kiss takes over
(see above). Then alternate between the coy and lusty kisses. You
see, variety and surprise are what ultimately make a French kiss
more than just a kiss.