I totally think it depends on the person your kissing and the feelings you have for the person. If you have the crappiest kisser ever, but you are head over heals for that person, the way the kiss you is special to you. If you have the hottest guy in the world kissing you and he's is an amazing kisser you could feel nothing and the kiss would mean nothing. So chances are the more you feel for the person the better the kiss is.
2006-10-17 04:23:25
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answered by Ana 1
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Not only dependent on the kisser, it is dependent on the culture. Kissing to us is affection while I think in some MIddle Eastern countries, kissing is a common gesture of 'hello.'
How do you quantify a kiss? Even two people of the same culture might individually not know how the other person likes to be kissed. To say kissing is a measure of how much a person likes you is saying there is a grand scale for kissing. How you kiss is relative...its the thought that counts.
2006-10-17 04:18:27
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answered by leikevy 5
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I think everyone can be taught how to kiss. that is if they are not "naturally" good at it. There is a technique involved. Iv had some pretty terrible kisses in my day, and it makes me wonder why the girl before me didnt do anything about it! I think all girls should look out for one another. if you come across a terrible kisser, give him a few pointers so the next girl doesnt have to drown in his drool.
2006-10-17 04:20:25
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answered by Smart Girl 3
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If you truly like someone but they aren't as experienced in kissing it's probably a good thing! It means those lips are nice and fresh and you can teach the person exactly how to kiss you just how you like. I think it's sexier when a guy is passionate when he kisses you because he has passion for you, not because he's kissed 20 other girls and now knows all the tricks.
2006-10-17 04:21:50
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answered by Ally S 3
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No...You don't have to like the person to have a really great kiss with them. I've kissed guys that I really liked and their kissing sucked big time (not good). I've also been kissed by guys who I did not find attractive and man oh man, they made me float!!! It is definitely a technique that has to be learned.
I personally love the feeling of stubble on a man's face. It leaves that sensually bruised feeling a day later, which in a way prolongs the feeling of the kiss.
2006-10-17 04:23:36
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answered by Optimistic 6
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No, kissing ability isn't tied to how much we like someone (they can be fantastic kissers whether or not we like them or despise them)...but the pleasure we get from the kiss, is tied to our feelings for them (at least in part).
2006-10-17 04:19:01
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answered by . 7
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No, even when my BF and I were in the "honeymoon" stage I thought he was a horrible kisser. He gets excited and feels like he needs to shove his tongue down my throat. I've told him too but he just gets too excited. Ugh, my life!
2006-10-17 04:21:57
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answered by Michelle 4
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The power of a kiss can hold many dimensions for me. One time I was kissed by this guy I sorta liked. But when he kissed me I got chills and my headache went away and I really really liked him after that. He seemed much more appealing too.
2006-10-17 04:18:33
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answered by djzlyric 4
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Mostly, but some people are crappy kissers, and some are well practised.
2006-10-17 04:18:11
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answered by Mitch 3
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NO, there are good kissing techniques and bad ones. You hope and pray that the person you like kisses well, if they don't perhaps you can teach them your technique. I had an ex that kissed like a lizard, the old piercing tongue action..GROSS!!! Either you know how or you don't...it's always fun to teach though.
Best Wishes!
2006-10-17 04:17:23
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answered by poetic princess 5
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