I do not know how to pasionatly kiss! I mean dont get me wrong im a good kisser i just cant kiss pasionatly manely becuase i dont know how i have seen it in the movies in all but i still cant seem to understand how to do it . Can you help me and i need this advice befor tomarro morning if possible.
Thanks in advance!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Patron_saint_of_Squirrels answered Monday July 9 2007, 11:46 pm: a few things you can do to make a kiss more passionate, to pick up the pace a little, stroke his cheek, hold his neck, move your head around a little, use tounge, you can bite his lip (tug it softly, but dont try to rip it off) you can put your hands on his sides and rub him, hold his hips, play in his hair (a very good one,r un your fingers through his hair) when you think of passionate, you just, you speed things up, i dont know if you've ever seen mr and mrs smith, throwing eachother into things,t hats more hardcore than passsionate, but still. eye contact is a thing that will increase sexual tension (not durring the kiss, dont be rude, close your eyes! but beforeeee!)
sorry I didnt get to this question sooner, but maybe for next time.
I really hope I helped [ Patron_saint_of_Squirrels's advice column | Ask Patron_saint_of_Squirrels A Question ]
LadyH answered Sunday July 8 2007, 9:49 pm: To kiss passionately, you have to have passion. If you don't feel strongly for the other person, of course there isn't going to be any passion in the kiss. But when you truly care about that other person, it isn't too difficult. All you do is kiss slower & put some emotion into it! :) [ LadyH's advice column | Ask LadyH A Question ]
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