Wait to the time is right.. i mean when it's just the right moment.. it will come naturally. I know my first french kiss came naturally.. it won't feel right if it's not.. whenever the natural french kiss does happen just let everything go with the flow and kinda massage each other's tongues. You'll always enjoy the first one
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Don't stick your tongue in too deep, just lick the inside of his lips.
Only if you want to, of course--I'm not sure if you do.
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French kiss
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An example of a French kiss
An example of a same-sex French kissA French kiss, tongue kiss, pash, snog, deep kiss, tonsil tennis or tonsil hockey is a passionate romantic or sexual kiss in which one participant's tongue touches the other's tongue (or lips) and usually enters his/her mouth.
Although family members may sometimes kiss on the lips, a kiss using the tongue almost always indicates a romantic 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. 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. In Israel, legal precedent has been set for considering a French kiss without consent, as opposed to a kiss without involvement of the tongue, indecent behavior.[citation needed]
In a tongue kiss participants exchange saliva, something which would be considered disgusting in other contexts. 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 colloquially referred to as "the kissing disease."
A French kiss is often used by lovers to express their intimate feelings toward each other, whether in passing or as a prelude to sexual intercourse (as a part of foreplay). French kissing also occurs frequently throughout actual intercourse. A French kiss is thus a highly intimate affair, and in a manner of speaking symbolizes a side of the physical love one has for the other. In essence it can also be called a passionate or loving kiss.
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Another, older name for 'French kissing' is cataglottis, from cata (down), glottis (throat). It is now colloquially known as tongue wrestling, tonsil tennis, tonsil hockey, necking, and frenching.
In French, it is simply embrasser avec la langue (literally to kiss with tongue). Nevertheless, in popular language this is referred as rouler une pelle (to roll the spade), emballer and some rude words like: "Galocher", "rouler un patin" (to roll the blade). In Quebec, people call it "Frencher".
[edit] See also
Sex
Kiss
[edit] External links
How to Kiss Someone Passionately
wikiHow - How to French Kiss
BBC News: French Kissing of Many Different Partners Can Quadruple a Teenager's Risk of Meningitis
Online Kissing Guide French Kissing tips
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