Move your head back slowly and relax the muscles in your mouth. You have learned how to kiss. If you enjoyed it, look forward to many more kisses!
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Remember to breathe while kissing. You will have to use your nose because your lips and mouth will be occupied. To end the kiss, lighten the pressure of your lips and relax your puckered lips. This will create that smack that is identified with kissing.
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Hand placement is important as well. A gentle touch of the neck or the shoulders and head is all you will need. This can also be a guide if your partner is lost in the process of kissing or having trouble meeting your lips.
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Press your lips against the lips of your partner together. Do not rush the kissing. Let it happen naturally and let your lips softly press against your partner's lips. It's a good idea to keep your lips moist prior to kissing your partner. You can try sliding your tongue slowly. The purpose is to massage your partner's tongue. The tongue contains a lot of nerves which makes kissing pleasurable. Make sure that you keep eye contact before kissing.
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Lean forward to your partner. Do not kiss just yet though. Enjoy the
anticipation and let the excitement and the rush of adrenaline to build
up. When you lean, take a pause.
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Kissing can be a difficult thing to do until you are comfortable doing it. While nothing can fully prepare you in kissing with passion, we will help you with some of the basics of kissing your partner and learning some kissing do's and don'ts.
The first step in learning how to kiss is to first know the indicators whether your partner wants you to kiss you or not. If you see any signs of eye contact, lips being licked or bitten, or physical contact beyond what is appropriate, chances are that your partner wants you to kiss him or her!