megan13456 answered Monday January 29 2007, 8:35 pm: French kissing is making out. French kissing is kissing with the tongue. Making out is kissing as well with the tongue.
lcrx97 answered Monday January 29 2007, 8:31 pm: Of course! French kissing means kissing with tongue, making out means kissing rapidly, a lot, in a row. (I don't know how else to describe it, Lol.) Simply make out as normal, just don't stick your tongue in his/her mouth! I prefer making out without tongue, but every once in a while my boyfriend sneaks his tongue in so I "greet his" with mine and it's over. Just don't meet his tongue if your not into frenching.♥ [ lcrx97's advice column | Ask lcrx97 A Question ]
Kate032 answered Monday January 29 2007, 8:30 pm: i suppose when most people think of making out, they think of french kissing. making out is pretty much just open mouth kissing which i'd imagine would get quite boring after a while. usually this leads to french kissing which to most people, is a lot more interesting. so i suppose you can make out with out actually frenching, but most of the time it turns into it. [ Kate032's advice column | Ask Kate032 A Question ]
chlorofume answered Monday January 29 2007, 8:28 pm: Doesn't making out = french kissing?
Do you mean, kissing without tongue?
'cause of course that is possible, you just don't use your tongue, only lip contact. [ chlorofume's advice column | Ask chlorofume A Question ]
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