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Jul 09, 2004 08:30

Ten Tips for Better Kissing
-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.
and your breath and take up the much healthier habit of regular make-out sessions.
-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.
-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.
-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.
-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.
-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.
-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.
-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.
-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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