Question Posted Saturday February 12 2011, 1:25 pm
i know how to kiss with lips open but when it comes to tongue it confuses me? do you put tongue in their mouth 'while' your kissing? (if you do then how?) or do you just keep your mouth open and rub tongues?
Additional info, added Saturday February 12 2011, 11:52 pm: *don't copy and paste wiki how, obviously i've looked at it but it didn't help me so im asking here* thankss. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? AskSinz answered Saturday February 12 2011, 4:55 pm: Open your lips slowly and just a little during the kiss so that one of your lips is sandwiched between theirs and one of theirs is between yours. As you are locking and re-locking lips, brush your tongue against your partner's lips ever so slightly. This should make it clear that you want to French kiss.slowly try to open your mouth a little bit more and gently push your tongue a little farther into their mouth. The tongue is very sensitive, and the mere act of touching your partner's tongue with your own will be very pleasant. Do not stick your tongue too far into the mouth, as this can be a big turn-off. Instead, just gently and playfully touch tongues. Start lightly. Usually, if the other person wants more, they will come and get it.Go slow. Passionate kisses are good sometimes, but to really enjoy a French kiss, you must take it slow. Do not hurry and instead, take time to explore each other's mouths. Hope this helps!!xx [ AskSinz's advice column | Ask AskSinz A Question ]
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