The Perfect French Kiss - When Your Partner is READY
The Perfect FRENCH KISS ©
How to tell when your partner is ready
The KEY to the French Kiss - Sensitivity!
Not lip sensitivity - but sensitivity to your partner, is probably the most important part of the French kiss. Remember that although you may be ready and willing, they
may not be. Although it's not unheard of to talk about something like French kissing before trying it together, non-verbal clues are much more common.
Your partner will SIGNAL you...
They'll let you know if they're ready or not.
For example:
He's ready to go - but is she?
It really doesn't look as if she's giving him the go-ahead signal.
No parted lips - no tongue exposure - and she's not leaning into the kiss...
He'd do better to slow down and use soft, gentle kisses.
There are some obvious (and not so obvious) signs that someone is ready for the French kiss:
Longer, slow kisses indicate the person may be ready to try a more passionate kiss,
Slightly parted lips, or look for an increase in how wide your partner's lips are parted,
Any tongue exposure, before or during the kiss,
'Deep' kissing, where the lips find their way deeper between the partner's,
'Moister' kissing- again, look for a change in kissing 'style'.
Ultimately, kissing is an art, not a science. Try it, follow your instincts -
take it slowly, and you'll find out what you and your partner enjoy and don't enjoy along the way.
Your kissing preferences will change over time depending on your experience,
the situation and your partner.
The more you kiss, the better you get at it - happy practicing.
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