There are no exact rules as to what to do, but it should feel comfortable and be something you want to do. The best way to learn is to let it happen naturally and not rush into it because you feel pressured. You should be relaxed with the person that you are with and try to have a sense of humor.
Keep in mind that french kissing is an easy way to transmit colds and other viruses, like Herpes. This means you need to be careful whom you do this activity with. Try to communicate with each other not only about colds and viruses, but also about what feels good and what does not.
If you've kissed someone on the lips before, the French Kiss is actually not that dramatically different from a normal kiss. During a regular mouth kiss, your lips should already be slightly parted and relaxed.
Now, it's just a matter of bringing your tongue to the front of your mouth, until it touches your partner's tongue or lips. If their tongue is not already in position, the sensation of your tongue at their lips is a tell-tale sign that you're ready for this kiss to become a FRENCH kiss.
If your partner is also ready with lips slightly parted, you can give the universal French Kiss signal by opening your mouth a little further and darting your tongue out just a bit.
If your partner responds by opening their lips further and/or you feel their tongue against yours, great. However, this is still not an invitation to force your tongue deep into your partner's mouth or begin sucking or licking away like a kid on a dime store lollipop.
Like regular kissing, French kissing is done best when it starts off slowly.
As your partner responds, things can become a little more passionate and involved. If you are both enjoying it, you can always begin to move your tongue slightly, caressing their tongue with it or running your tongue over your partner's lips.
Much like kissing, French kissing works out best when both people involved use a similar technique. Relaxed lips and tongue, moist but not sloppy, passionate at the appropriate time but not overly forceful.
But, perhaps the most important thing to remember is that kissing is, and always will be, an art, and not a science. There is no exact way that anyone can tell you how to French kiss.
2007-02-01 13:06:42
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answered by Shina Beana 4
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Watch the movie just my luck. When Lidnsy Lohan kisses the boy in the prom room, that is a french kiss.
2007-02-01 13:04:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I can' t explain how to french kiss you would have to look that up on the web sorry I can' t help .
2007-02-01 13:07:08
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answered by Zach Y 1
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A french kiss is passionate using the tounge by slowing and gentley masseging the other. use lots of lips to close each kiss. instead of bitting with ur teeth pretend ur bitting with ur lips.
2007-02-01 13:04:35
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answered by emalie_rose 2
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start with a kiss on the lips, open your mouth gently and slip your tongue in the other person's mouth. Once your tongue is there, swirl your tongue around theirs. Close your mouth and change positions and do it again, at this point do what comes naturally.
Experiment and you'll soon learn what the other person likes.
2007-02-01 13:08:02
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answered by cowboy 2
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Da! You find a french man, then slip him the tongue.
Ps. And hope you get it back, because my mama warned me about those french men
2007-02-01 13:05:22
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answered by Bluelady... 7
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Find a French guy, and kiss him.
Use the tongue, don't smack teeth, and try not to exchange too much saliva.
Wang.
2007-02-01 13:05:08
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answered by Toilet 2
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Don't worry about it. It may seem scary, but once you do it, you will understand it is easy.
Just go with the flow....Just follow the lead of who your kissing.
And everytime you make out with somebody, it is different with each person. They may kiss soft, hard, quick, slow. It all depends.
So don't stress. =]
2007-02-01 13:06:37
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answered by Nina 2
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wait until you feel his tongue on your lips then just open you mouth a little bit and stick your tongue just a little bit past your lips. then just play. if you new at this start with moving you tongues in small circles. once you get comfortable do whatever comes to mind
2007-02-01 13:06:28
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answered by huhyftcgbjhu 5
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I'm not so sure but my friends said to buy cherries and practice tying the stem
and that eill make you a good kisser
2007-02-01 13:05:58
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answered by neli 1
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