Links News Contact Us About Us Privacy Terms FAQ Add feedback

  Join Now Member Login
 

 

Learn How To French Kiss

 

French kissing is a little bit like Champagne; it will make you giddy but too much can lead to trouble. Whether you're studying up before a first date or simply curious, here are some French kissing techniques for anyone looking to learn how to French kiss.

First of all, remember that French kissing can quickly unleash passions. Start with gentle pecks and tongue-free kisses as you get to know someone. Go slowly, work it up passionately to a certain point, it might be the point of no return.

Secondly, when you're ready to French kiss, lean toward your date with your head tilted slightly to avoid bumping noses. Wrap your arms around your date's waist; women may wrap their arms around a date's neck.

Thirdly, make eye contact as you lean toward one another but close your eyes as the lips meet. Inadvertent eye-contact in the middle of french kissing might be awkward, depending onthe situation.
As you lean in for the kiss, have your lips parted ever so slightly and inhale through your mouth to heighten the senses and to avoid breathing on your date. Another good idea is to breath through your nose during french kissing, however, all of this gently and lightly. Allow your lips to brush against each others to create light, feathery kisses. Keep the tongue in your mouth initially.

Fourthly, as the kiss heats up, allow your tongue onto your date's lips with smoot and gentle movements. Don't let your tongue linger - keep it moving. If your date responds to it favorably, let your tongue extend back toward his or her tongue. Keep the movement light and gentle, go slow, go smooth, be gentle, everything else will happen by itself. Just be natural and relaxed, don't panic and do not force yourself on your date.
Try to breathe through your nose as your tongues touch playfully and sensually, loose yourself in the moment, give complete attention to the kiss and let things go. If your mind is anywhere else, you're missing out on the full experience and your date will notice that, for sure! In this case, it might have been a french kiss that was "OK" but did not reach its peak.

Finally, end the kiss, at some point. French kissing can get messy if continued without breathers. Take time to nuzzle necks, nibble ears or whisper sweet things to your date.

french kissing

Overall Tips & Warnings - Breath Mints

Fresh breath is 100% essential and can make this a really nice experience. Just avoid smelly foods beforehand, especially garlic, or even worse, onions! Onions will kill the pleasure of any french kiss, no matter who you are kissing! Freshen up with a mint or gum and try to not have the gum in your mouth while kissing, it could lead to an embarrassing situation.

Read your date's body language to ensure a French kiss would be welcomed. Holding hands and gentle brush-ups during the date are good signs.
There is no single right way to French kiss. Kissing is as individual as the people doing it. The most important thing is to be true to yourself, your date and the moment.
French kissing can quickly unleash passions. Know your limits beforehand and be prepared to put the other person on hold if necessary.
French kissing improves with practice. Don't be dismayed if your first time French kiss fails to ignite fireworks. Just keep on french kissing because practice makes perfect!