So I'm dating this guy and when we're kissing he always tries to put way too much tongue in my mouth! I've tried to "teach" him by taking the lead, and he'll kinda follow and do what i do for a little bit..but then he'll go back to what he was doing before. I have also tried to like..put my tongue up to block him or something to show I dont like it, but I dont think he gets the hint. What can I do? (preferably not having to say it outright, but if i have to, whats the best way to do it?)
Also, do you have any different kissing ideas/maneuvers? When I try something a little different he seems to copy that rather than just french kissing with his whole tongue in my mouth.
if you dont want to use tongue, because i myself hate frech kissing, you can give him little soft kisses or long hard kisses like pressing your lips really hard against his or like do tha playful lip action like while your kissing him you can suck on his bottom lip or softly bite his lip or lick his lip etc [ sia's advice column | Ask sia A Question ]
Rosie_Posie answered Thursday October 22 2009, 8:00 pm: Well i use every part of my mouth for kissing. I use my teeth a lot. I know - that sounds gross and painful. But trust me, boys grovel at my feet for more. I suck on their bottom or top lip and wen i do I kinda pull it GENTLY between my teeth. Also if he's giving too much tongue, what I usually do is suck on the guy's tongue and nibble it a bit. One guy said it almost felt like i was giving his tongue head. He might try and shove more tongue down your throat, but if he does be like "hey lets experiment with kissing" ya kno? and "experiment" using different techniques and then say "i like this on ethe best it really turns me on" and he'll probably use that technique instead of tonguetonguetongue. [ Rosie_Posie's advice column | Ask Rosie_Posie A Question ]
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