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French Kiss-
A kiss can be anything from a peck to a full blown make out session (depending on your definition).
But what specifically makes a kiss French is the tongue.
It occurs when you're kissing someone with your mouth open, and your tongues are involved in the action.
So, next time someone says, "did you kiss with tongue?" you can respond by saying, "yup, we frenched."
It is believed that the term French kiss originated in the beginning of the 20th century by the American and English.
Back then French people apparently had a reputation for being very adventurous and passionate when it came to hooking up.
So, when you kissed with tongue and did so passionately, you were said to be doing it like the French.
How we do it?
First, go in for a kiss and close your eyes.
Part your lips slightly, and maybe start off by placing your lips so they are almost stacked on top of your partners
Then, enjoy some light kissing and sucking for a moment. When you're ready to introduce the tongue, do it slowly and gently.
Maybe try touching their tongue, then wiggle it around a little. Have a little fun with it.
I once had a friend named Zoe who would trace the letters of her name with her tongue while French kissing.
There's nothing specific that you have to do with it, just whatever feels good and right.
Don't jab your tongue in there, and don't use so much that you start feeling like a dog. Keep it gentle and subtle. Leave them wanting more.
Once you start French kissing more, you will realize certain things you like to do. Maybe you like to tease your tongue a little before going full swing. Or, you like to trace your tongue across their lips.
Like dancing, you can also follow your partner's lead. See what they're doing and try it out. If they're using a lot of tongue, try throwing yours in there too. That being said, if they ever do anything you don't like or are uncomfortable with, let them know. You can French kiss however you want, but the number one factor is that it should feel good.
A kiss can be anything from a peck to a full blown make out session (depending on your definition).
But what specifically makes a kiss French is the tongue.
It occurs when you're kissing someone with your mouth open, and your tongues are involved in the action.
So, next time someone says, "did you kiss with tongue?" you can respond by saying, "yup, we frenched."
It is believed that the term French kiss originated in the beginning of the 20th century by the American and English.
Back then French people apparently had a reputation for being very adventurous and passionate when it came to hooking up.
So, when you kissed with tongue and did so passionately, you were said to be doing it like the French.
How we do it?
First, go in for a kiss and close your eyes.
Part your lips slightly, and maybe start off by placing your lips so they are almost stacked on top of your partners
Then, enjoy some light kissing and sucking for a moment. When you're ready to introduce the tongue, do it slowly and gently.
Maybe try touching their tongue, then wiggle it around a little. Have a little fun with it.
I once had a friend named Zoe who would trace the letters of her name with her tongue while French kissing.
There's nothing specific that you have to do with it, just whatever feels good and right.
Don't jab your tongue in there, and don't use so much that you start feeling like a dog. Keep it gentle and subtle. Leave them wanting more.
Once you start French kissing more, you will realize certain things you like to do. Maybe you like to tease your tongue a little before going full swing. Or, you like to trace your tongue across their lips.
Like dancing, you can also follow your partner's lead. See what they're doing and try it out. If they're using a lot of tongue, try throwing yours in there too. That being said, if they ever do anything you don't like or are uncomfortable with, let them know. You can French kiss however you want, but the number one factor is that it should feel good.