okay, well, this is more of a poll than a question. i have kissed several guys, and i think kissing is JUST kissing, but you always hear, "oh hes a good kisser", or "hes not a very good kisser". i think thats a myth. how many people actually believe that there are really good in bad kissers. i mean, i can understand if a guy is like, all over you, thats a bad kisser, but just normal making out? i dont get it!!
more_than_a_feeling answered Tuesday August 15 2006, 9:49 pm: I guess other people probably see it the same way you do sometimes. But to me a bad kisser is like someone who is really slobbery, shoves their tounge down your throat, bites too hard on your bottom lip, have bad breath...etc. [ more_than_a_feeling's advice column | Ask more_than_a_feeling A Question ]
queenhearts answered Tuesday August 15 2006, 9:05 pm: Some believe a bad kisser .. is just.. if they can't french kiss, if it's sloppy [his saliva all over your face] and his lips are not quite kissing yours.
It's just their opinon. Some people don't mind if it's sort of sloppy.
thelaura answered Tuesday August 15 2006, 9:02 pm: I believe there is no right or wrong way. However, what one person may prefer, the other person may not like it just as much.
I can't say I've ever experienced a bad kiss, but some have been better than others.
Eg. They can be too fast/slow, totally out of rhythm with the other person, too sloppy, nervous, etc etc. This doesn't necesarrily make them bad though. It just needs a bit of practice to make it as enjoyable as possible for the both of you :) [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
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