you're too young to be on here
2006-06-26 08:34:41
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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A french kiss is just another form of a kiss where both people stick there tounges in each others mouths and massage each others tounges with the others. Personally i think it is a very romantic and arrousing form of kissing. I know that i really enjoy it and it is one of my favorite ways to kiss the person that i am with.
2006-06-26 15:37:37
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answered by psycholilblondegirl 4
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It's when you kiss a french girl
2006-06-26 15:35:39
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answered by lovesyourdiamond 5
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A tongue kiss, french kiss, snog or pash is a romantic or sexual kiss in which one participant's tongue touches the other's tongue (or lips), and usually enters their mouth. Also known as a French Kiss, or Deep Kiss.
While family members may sometimes kiss on the lips, a tongue kiss almost always indicates a romantic or sexual relationship. French kissing stimulates the lips, tongue and mouth, which are all areas very sensitive to touch. It is considered by many to be both very pleasurable and highly intimate. Unlike other forms of "casual" kissing (such as brief kisses of greeting or friendship), episodes of French kissing will often be prolonged, intense, and passionate. It may signal the beginning of a period of "making out" or sex. Because of the intimacy associated with it, in many regions of the world tongue kissing in public is not acceptable to most, particularly in the case of extended duration. See: public display of affection.
In a tongue kiss participants may exchange saliva, which would often be considered disgusting in other contexts, but which may add to the passion and excitement of the sexual kiss. Although most sexually-transmitted diseases are not transmitted by kissing, the exchange of saliva in a French kiss may increase the chances of catching an orally transmitted disease. Infectious Mononucleosis (American: Mononucleosis or, colloquially, "mono"; European: Glandular Fever), a disease spread through saliva, is often colloquially referred to as "the kissing disease."
French kissing is commonly used in movies to show willing sex between lovers. It is often used by lovers to express their intimate feeling toward each other and more often precedes sex (and frequently continues during sex).
It is known colloquially as tongue wrestling, tonsil hockey and, in Ireland, and parts of the United Kingdom, snogging. It is sometimes known as doing a Frankie in parts of Northern England. In many parts of Ireland, it is also referred to as "meeting" or "shifting" someone. It has also been known as "lata", "jamón" and "zampar" (as a verb) in Venezuela, it has many other names in Latin culture. In Quebecois French, it is known as "frencher".
French kissing has been traditionally associated with Western societies, but is now becoming quite popular around the world. The term has been attributed to the perception of more liberal views in France towards cunnilingus and oral sex in general (see soixante-neuf/sixty-nine), as the two acts are similar.
French kissing was humorously euphemized as "Freedom Kissing" in a parody of Freedom Fries during the period of poor relations between the United States and France just prior to the onset of the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Another, older name for 'French kissing' is cataglottis. (from cata, down, glottis throat).
2006-06-26 15:35:36
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answered by SFGiantsLuver 3
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a kiss with passion and a little toung
2006-06-26 15:36:53
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answered by inocent but needy 1
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Google it... you will find what you are looking for. But I am not contributing to the delinquency of a minor....lol
2006-06-26 15:36:47
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answered by lissad 4
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lol kissing with tongues... its actually quite nice and can go on for ages :P *giggle*
2006-06-26 15:36:54
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answered by petite lizzie ♥ 3
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when ppl go side 2 side when they kiss & when they stick da tongue in da mouth
2006-06-26 15:38:36
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answered by lil C.C. 1
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its a kisses chocolate but from france.LOL
2006-06-26 15:37:48
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answered by John Doe 4
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I don't know if ur aloud to know this so I'm not telling u.
2006-06-26 15:36:30
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answered by Lola 1
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