There are different types of kisses for almost every kind of emotion and reason, for example a welcome kiss on the right and left cheek, a motherly kiss on the forehead, and an affectionate kiss on the lips, but at any given moment when you want to convey passion and perhaps lust, then not just any a kiss would be appropriate. You need a passionate passionate kiss. If done inappropriately, they can turn out to be disgusting or bad, but if done with skill and feeling, there is no stronger expression of desire than this kiss.
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Method 1 of 3: Before the Kiss
Step 1. Make sure your breath is fresh and clean
Of course, you practice good oral hygiene, but if you're in doubt about the smell of your breath, eat some breath mints before kissing. Make sure you finish eating the candy before kissing.
Be careful, though, because some sweets can actually make your breath smell bad and make your breath smell even worse. Water is the best choice! Water will not make bad breath, will freshen the mouth, and will not make you thirsty
Step 2. Approach the kiss with confidence
Try to kiss his cheek so that he tilts his head. Once you've chosen the right moment to kiss someone, there's no turning back, especially if this kiss is your first kiss. Be confident and confident. If the person doesn't want to kiss, he or she will show it to you, but until that happens, act like you're an expert kisser.
Step 3. Set the mood
If you really want to have a passionate kiss, then you have to set the mood right. This doesn't mean that you have to spread rose petals everywhere and light hundreds of candles, but that you need to be in a place where there are no distractions, so you can focus on each other (and focus on the passionate kiss you have).
Method 2 of 3: Kissing
Step 1. Lean over and tilt your head slightly
Leaning in is a signal that you want to kiss the person, and tilting your head will prevent your nose from hitting the other person's nose.
Step 2. Start slowly
Don't try to put your tongue directly into your partner's mouth. Just press your lips with his. Close your eyes when kissing to increase intimacy and avoid staring into the pores on your partner's nose. Imagine that your eyes are controlled by a dimmer switch.
Step 3. Keep your lips close in between kisses
Kiss your partner once, slowly, and hold the kiss for a few seconds. Then slowly move your lips away from him, keeping them close enough to your partner's lips so that the lips are almost touching (but not touching). This closeness of the lips will help build passion, which will really get your partner's undivided attention (as if you haven't already).
Step 4. Open your lips slightly
After the kiss is accepted, slightly open your lips. If your partner follows suit, try varying the width of your lip opening (either wider or narrower) during the kiss. You may want to explore your partner's lips and tongue a bit with the tip of your tongue. There are no specific rules, but try to be gentle with your movements.
Remember that there is a fine line between a passionate kiss and a kiss that is too wet. To measure how wet your kiss is, kiss the back of your hand the same way you kiss your partner and open your lips slightly. Your kiss should leave a bit of moisture that will dry in a few seconds. If it's more than that, or leaves large wet puddles on your hands, you're overdoing it, so repeat until you get it right
Step 5. Consider doing a "French kiss."
As the kiss progresses, you may want to try a French kiss, where you insert your tongue lightly into your partner's mouth and allow it to move with the movement of your partner's tongue.
Method 3 of 3: Increase Passion
Step 1. Be sensually aggressive
After kissing for a while, you should try something more challenging. Between kisses, gently bite your partner's lower lip, so that your teeth rub against his as you move away. (Don't suck on their lips or bite too hard, unless they like it).
Step 2. Try kissing her neck
If things are going well, consider increasing it by tilting your head down for a kiss and lightly biting your partner's neck.
Step 3. Keep your hands busy
Of course you rarely, and probably never, see a pleasant kiss where the people involved let their arms just hang down at their sides. At the very least, hug your partner and gently pull him or her towards you. You can also place your hands through your partner's hair, or rub their back, waist, or other parts of their body. Wrapping your arms around your partner is also very arousing!
Where you place your hand should be determined by your relationship status, desire, and signals from your partner, both verbal and by gesture
Step 4. Try kissing for ten seconds
There are people who feel that kissing for at least ten seconds will strengthen the relationship between two people better than a shorter kiss. Just do a longer kiss, catch your breath and close your eyes.
Step 5. Don't let your attention be distracted by anything else
Whether there are fireworks going off behind you (which can be a beautiful moment for a passionate kiss) or people walking past you at the airport (a beautiful and sad goodbye, or a wonderful reunion?), you should not let your attention be distracted. If you look around while kissing, your partner may feel a little disappointed and their arousal level will definitely drop. No matter what happens, focus your attention on the kiss and on your partner, and don't let anything distract you, because nothing should grab your attention more than the sensation of kissing.
Tips
- Keep the whole body close when kissing.
- When kissing, don't kiss too hard, especially if you wear braces. This can hurt your partner.
- If you want very clean breath, try cleaning your tongue with a soft-bristled toothbrush and water. Rub the toothbrush against your tongue until you feel it's clean. Then gargle with water.
- Avoid foods that make your breath smell bad, such as garlic and onions.