How do you french kiss really good?? and how do you make out and kiss really good?? i know it is based on what your partner likes, i looked on google but nothing really helped. So please tell me everything you know!! haha
jobrolover3725 answered Sunday May 4 2008, 9:26 pm: okay well.. this is kinda a hard thing to explain. haha i'll try my best. and then i'll give you some websites too. basically you have lots of choices. you can put your hands wherever you want. his shoulders, around his neck, around his waist, on his cheek, etc. (i'm not really sure where guys like your hands to be..but personally i like his hands on my waist or on my cheek) but most of the times i've done it my hands have been around his neck so i would go with that. just dont awkwardly do nothing with your hands. i did that once and my other friend who we thought was sleeping wasnt and told me how awkward it looked. haha. so yeah learn from my mistakes. so now onto the actual kissing part. basically you can either start off like making out right away.. or you can start kissing first and then slowly start making out (which is what most people prefer). so basically you just kiss normally and then you start like making out without using your tounge and then you start using your tounge (or you dont have to if you dont want to) its kinda hard to explain what to do with your tongue if thats what youre looking for. just dont make the kiss too wet. thats pretty much the only tip i have. the rest comes naturally.
russianspy1234 answered Sunday May 4 2008, 9:14 pm: everybody is different. unless you bite off a piece of tongue, or slobber all over them, its very difficult to kiss badly. just press your lips together, and then go with the flow. [ russianspy1234's advice column | Ask russianspy1234 A Question ]
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