How to French Kiss
Want to know how to french kiss, like, really, really well? Let's go over some french kissing tips that will get you kissing like a pro.

First things first. The french kiss is not a good first kiss. You need to have a good idea of your partner's kissing style before jumping into a french kiss. See
First Kiss Advice
for more information on initiating a good first kiss, and how to adjust to a new kissing style. Like kissing in general, learning how to french kiss is all about starting out nice and slow. It's never a good idea to just shove your tongue down your partner's throat the second you begin to kiss. Instead, start subtly. Get into a good kissing rhythm and slowly kiss your partner more and more deeply. Use your lips to draw out moisture from the inside of your partner's lips.
While kissing open mouthed, you can now begin to subtly explore your partner's mouth with your tongue. Start out shallow, and playfully massage your partner's tongue with yours. Remember that kissing is a two player game. Like dancing, the most important thing to keep in mind is to move with your partner, and to respond to each others movements.
More French Kissing Tips
- Make sure your mouth is fresh and clean. There's nothing worse running into a piece of Doritos with your tongue.
- Breathe through your nose, so you don't pass out.
- French kissing is most effective when used sparingly. All french all the time may become monotonous.
- Practise makes perfect. Get out there and kiss somebody.
More:
First Kiss Advice
How to Kiss Good
Date Ideas for Teens
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