kristen22 answered Friday July 7 2006, 12:52 am: 1.Start off with a normal kiss, not too firm, not too aggressive. Closing your eyes is optional.
2.In mid kiss, gently open your mouth and softly nudge the other persons mouth open using your tongue.
3.Again, not too aggressively, move your tongue inside the other persons mouth and playfully touch their tounge.
4.Read the other persons body language, if they seem tense or start to pull away, stop what you are doing.
5.If they open their mouth more or otherwise indicate they like the kiss, keep on doing what you have been only with a little more passion.
6.As the kissing gets going saliva build up can be a problem, don't forget to swallow.
**Tips:
1.Don't forget to breathe. (lol)
2.Since French Kissing is "wetter" than other kinds of kissing it is a good idea to start with dry lips, don't lick them first.
3.If one of you have braces you can still French Kiss, you just have to be more careful and not as forceful when things get passionate.
4.If both of you wear braces you can still French Kiss, you just have to be very gentle and avoid touching teeth.
5.French Kissing takes practice, but at least it is fun to practice this one! [ kristen22's advice column | Ask kristen22 A Question ]
Candy92 answered Friday July 7 2006, 12:50 am: i cant tell you exactly what to do because some ppl do it differently...but i can give you some tips!
for starters: dont ever stick your toung in alot...just a little bit (or you will choke the poor guy)
play around with him...put your tounge in and move it around a little bit...touch your tounges...then pull it out and just give him light pecks on the lips...then go back to tounge! guys love it...trust me! and good luck! [ Candy92's advice column | Ask Candy92 A Question ]
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