ARE
YOU SURE YOU KNOW HOW TO KISS?
Ryan Rowe
Friday, February 18th, 2005, 3:45pm
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Photo source:
RottenTomatoes.com
OK - I'm allowed
to be cheesy 'cause this is my website. I think
kissing is really, really sexy. But have you ever kissed someone who
just had no idea what they were doing? Did it turn you off? Or
did you see it as a challenge and endeavour to teach that person how to lock
lips? Well, I came across this site with a Kissing Quiz the other day
and I liked what it had to say! For instance, use lip balm regularly
to make sure your lips are nice and soft? That sounds like a good
idea! Anyways, now that you're thinking I'm a crazy idiot, keep
reading for insights on how to smooch!
Are you a
Good Kisser? Take the Quiz at
KissingQuiz.com!
Below text sourced from KissingQuiz.com.
Whether you're a great
kisser or not quite there, we could all get better. So, our lovely editors
have put together a list of 10 tips to help you become the best kisser you
can be. Here goes:
1. Get
ready. Kissable lips are soft, smooth, and slightly moist. Are
yours? If not, get thee to the drugstore for a carton of lip balm,
preferably with SPF.
2. Stop smoking. Even the most
vigorous tooth-brushing session in the world can't eradicate the lingering
effects of tobacco. Avoid staining your teeth and your breath and take up
the much healthier habit of regular make-out sessions.
3. Start slow. It might be
tempting to jump into the deep end immediately, with a wide-open mouth and
the enthusiasm of a golden retriever. However, you would do much better to
start with a teasing touch of the lips.
4. Increase intensity. Just
because you've started slow doesn't mean you can't take it up a notch if the
spirit moves you. Pull your partner closer and open your mouth a little.
5. Develop a rhythm. If you're
in this kiss for the long haul, start a rhythm of varying intensity, moving
in and out of your partner's mouth for a heart-fluttering mix of tongues and
lips.
6. Change it up. It's all
about variety. Some of your kisses should be tender and soft, some should be
frantic and passionate. Keep your partner on his or her toes.
7. Pay attention to your hands.
Kissing may be about mouths, but all those free fingers should be having fun
too. Hold your partner's hands for a sweet, chaste experience; run them
through each other's hair and down each other's backs to kick up the heat.
8. Experiment. Keep your
kisses interesting by changing technique, setting, and position. Try
nibbling on a bottom lip or introducing an ice cube. Use your imagination.
9. Respond. The most important
skill that any good kisser has is the ability to tune in to their partner's
reactions. Pay attention to how he or she responds and react accordingly.
10. Repeat. Most people aren't
born good kissers, but everyone has tremendous potential. Practice makes
perfect, so get in there and make me proud!
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