Monday, July 13, 2009

Learn the perfect French Kiss...

Learning how to French kiss isn’t difficult at all, the hard part is learning how to French kiss well. The basics of French kissing include the lead-in, the kiss itself, and the aftermath. Each of these sections will be covered to help you learn how to French kiss like you’ve been doing it your whole life.

The perfect French kiss can turn a simple date into a long and happy life together. The perfect kiss can also turn you into a wanted man very quickly, so lets get started.

THE LEAD-IN


The moments that guide you into the French kiss is called the lead in. If you’re on a date, don’t begin planning strategy until after dinner. During dinner you’ll get to know your date and figure out the perfect location for your first kiss. During this time also you’re setting the stage so you can figure out how to kiss the girl and what she likes.

When you figure out the perfect time to go in for the kiss, you could stare into her eyes, pretend to go in for a kiss and see her reaction, or you could kiss her innocently on the cheek or forehead. Then when the moment is absolutely perfect and you know it is what she wants, lead inwards. Try parting your lips gently and go slow. Be sure you have gotten a clear signal from your date before you continue.

THE KISS

When you first learn how to French kiss, the follow through is the most difficult part to gauge. Important things to remember during the kiss include breathing, tongue movement, and hand positioning. In movies, there’s a reason the characters turn their heads to the side; to prevent passing out during a steamy make-out session.

Your tongue plays a very important role here to. Do not just shove your tongue in her mouth, roll it gently around with hers until you find a good rhythm. Learning how to French kiss also means figuring out what to do with those hands during the kiss. The cardinal rule of French kissing is that your hands don’t wander below the neck until you get the OK from your kissing partner.

Good hand placement is cupping the face, or caressing the back of the head. Whatever you choose, make sure you’re gentle.

THE AFTERMATH

The aftermath is just as important as the kiss; how you behave after the kiss lets your partner know how you felt about it. After a hot and heavy kissing session, you can’t be expected to say much, but what you do say will determine if you’ll get the chance to show off your French kissing skills again.

Getting the moment right after the kiss is a key element in knowing how to French kiss with class. If your kiss is at the end of the evening, give a farewell peck on the lips along with a promise to call or if all goes really well, you might just want to set up the next date.

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