A tongue kiss, French kiss, or deep kiss is a romantic or sexual kiss in which one participant's tongue touches the other's tongue (or lips), and usually enters their mouth.
Although family members may sometimes kiss on the lips, a kiss using the tongue 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 for an extended time.[citation needed]
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.[citation needed] 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.[citation needed] It is often used by lovers to express their intimate feeling toward each other and more often precedes sex (and frequently continues during sex)
2006-10-01 20:40:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Set the scene. Make sure that the mood and time are right.
Relax! Take a deep breath and let go of any tension in your neck and shoulders.
Put your arms around the person you want to kiss.
Start off with a normal kiss, not too firm, not too aggressive. Closing your eyes is optional
In mid kiss, gently open your mouth and softly nudge the other persons mouth open using your tongue.
Again, not too aggressively, move your tongue inside the other persons mouth and playfully touch their tounge.
Read the other persons body language, if they seem tense or start to pull away, stop what you are doing.
If they open their mouth more or otherwise indicate they like the kiss, keep on doing what you have been only with a little more passion.
As the kissing gets going saliva build up can be a problem, don't forget to swallow.
Make sure you keep your tongues relaxed but your lips tight (saliva again), you don't want the kiss to turn messy.
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Don't forget to breathe.
Since French Kissing is "wetter" than other kinds of kissing it is a good idea to start with dry lips, don't lick them first.
If one of you have braces you can still French Kiss, you just have to be more careful and not as forceful when things get passionate.
If both of you wear braces you can still French Kiss, you just have to be very gentle and avoid touching teeth.
French Kissing takes practice, but at least it is fun to practice this one
2006-09-29 14:32:39
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answered by dana 5
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well i have done it a few times and i have kissed a couple of guys and a few girls every1 kisses different and if you hit their teeth don't take it in a bad way every1 does it...well the first time i french kissed some1 i was completely lost i didn't know what to do but it just kinda happened there really is no way to teach how to french kiss but there are movements to make it better. knowing how to kiss will come naturally when the time is right
2006-09-29 14:34:52
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answered by Ashley 2
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French kissing,locking tongues whats super approximately that? Who is conscious what you may capture as after all you're replacing physique fluids! do not have faith your friends making out,maximum human beings advised lies as quickly as we've been 14, do not hassle ,you will get there in the tip
2016-10-18 05:37:16
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answered by ? 4
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You do not hit the teeth if it is done right. It is just the tongues that you and him use. It is fun once you learn how to do it.
2006-09-29 14:33:35
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answered by red1967 4
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Ouch. I guess there's a day when we all must learn, me included about such things. But I've heard of a 26 year old guy who's around here, but has never had it.
2006-09-29 14:37:19
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answered by Tet 4
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sometimes you do hit teeth, it hurts, but you get over it! It's like riding a bike, just takes time!
2006-09-29 14:30:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Theory wont be much good. what u need is ia a practical excercise.
2006-09-29 14:30:49
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answered by WORLD CLASS 3
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I've never done it neither and I'm in my 20's
2006-09-29 14:30:52
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answered by osunumberonefan 5
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Why don't you wait? No need to rush into this kind of thing.
2006-09-29 14:34:46
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answered by Senor Pig 3
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