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Here
are some basic, yet important kissing Advice
Great
Breath
- This is very important. Make sure you brush your teeth
before going out on your date. There is nothing worse than
kissing someone with bad breath. If your date consists of
having something to eat before the actual kiss, make sure you
have a mint on hand to take right after you finish eating.
Don't take the mint just before the kiss or chew on gum. You
don't want to have something in your mouth when you kiss.
Moist
Lips - You want your lips to be slightly moist when you
kiss. Run your tongue over your lips once before you kiss.
Don't wear lip gloss because that tends to make the kiss too
gooey. And don't wear a lot of lipstick unless you want your
partner to wear it too after the kiss. Slightly moist lips
makes it easier to move your lips over your partner's and
gives both you and your partner a more pleasant experience.
Positioning
- Stand close to your partner. As the two of you move closer
together tilt your head slightly. If you can see which way
your partner's head is tilting, tilt your head slightly in the
opposite direction.
Close
Eyes - Just before your lips meet, close your eyes. Some
people prefer to leave their eyes open during the kiss. But
until you know what your partner prefers, it is beautiful to close
your eyes.
Open
Lips - Open your mouth slightly and place your lips over
your partner's lips. Do not hold your breath! Breath through
your nose. As your lips meet, press them gently over your
partner's. You may wish to move your lips in a slow, circular
motion or just leave them still over your partners.
Closed
Lips - This is like the type of kiss you'd give your
grandma or aunt. Instead of opening your mouth when your lips
meet, keep them closed. This is also a good way of letting
your partner know this is as far as it goes. It also makes a
great hello/good-bye kiss or a great first time kiss if you're
nervous.
Used by permission from Sheila's
Kissing Booth
copyright for Sheila Allan 2000
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