How
to kiss
There's
a first time for everything,
so don't feel embarrassed if
you don't know how to
kiss. Recent studies
estimate that people will
spend 20,000 minutes of their
lives kissing, and if
all those folks are doing it,
then chances are high your
interest in learning how to kiss
should be easily remedied.
In other words, you just need some
practice.
If
there's a number one
prerequisite concerning how to
kiss, the most obvious factor
is having great breath.
Forgetting this most crucial
step can bring your
lip-locking ambitions to a
screeching halt. So
brush your teeth before the
big date, and always carry a
couple mints in your pocket
for after dinner
freshness.
With
slightly moistened lips, and
assuming you're either
standing or sitting close to
your partner, you're now ready
to make your move.
Knowing how to kiss really
involves learning to
relax. First kiss
jitters are a common response,
and the best way to avoid
further apprehension is to
just do it.
Providing
that your partner is willing,
slightly tilt your head and
lean in toward your
date. If the feeling is
reciprocal, he or she will do
the same, and with partially
open lips, gently slide your
lips together and move them in
a circular motion.
Breathe through your nose at
all times, and before long
your fears of learning how to
kiss will be a distant
memory.
To
further improve your skills in
relationships and how to kiss,
you will, of course, need a
friend or partner. Many
great dating services are
listed on this page to help find that special
someone. Enjoy the
journey, and hopefully you'll spend a lifetime
honing and improving your kissing
skills.
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