Some would say that kissing is an art and certainly if you are looking to make a good impression on your partner then you would do well to look up some kissing tips and tricks. You can ask your friends and you can even practice on a pillow, in front of a mirror or a teddy bear.

The following are some basic tips and tricks for being the best kisser ever for your partner.

1. There is a difference between how to kiss a a girl and how to kiss a guy. Generally, most girls expect the guy to be the one initiating the kiss. If your girlfriend is happy for you to kiss her, then you will know because she will move her lips slightly towards yours and probably close her eyes.

2. Never give a vampire kiss on the first date! Your partner will think you are moving too fast and may be turned off. You do not want to leave hickeys on her neck or cheek either, so be gentle and caring. These kisses are best left for the intimacy of the bedroom.

3. Always look your partner in the eye before you move in for the kiss. If she is willing and receptive, she will close her eyes before your lips lock. That is the signal for you to close your eyes too and enjoy the moment. Make seconds last an eternity.

4. Keep your lips moist and soft by using chapstick if you need it or just by salivating them every so often. You should also make sure you are drinking 8-10 cups of water a day so you are not dehydrated.

5. Practice proper oral hygiene by brushing your teeth twice a day and using dental floss. Also chew gum after meals and use mouthwash regularly.

6. A very nice kiss is when you only touch your partner’s upper or lower lip very gently and then pull away slightly. Kiss your partner again in the same way a few seconds later.

7. When you kiss your partner’s upper or lower lip, open your lips slightly so that their lip goes between yours and then gently squeeze with both lips on theirs. Switch between your partner’s upper and lower lip while you do this.

8. A French kiss is when both you and your partner open your lips and your tongue touches their lips ever so slightly. You should take turns doing this until both of you naturally feel that you would like to touch your tongues together. Do this ever so gently and slowly go deeper into your partner’s mouth with your tongue. You can curl your tongue around your partner’s tongue as well.

9. To make your kisses more passionate, touch your partner’s ear or cheek lightly with one hand. You can also gently stroke your partner’s hair while you are kissing her.

10. The key to a great kiss is to make the moment last. Let yourself go in your partner and imagine yourself putting all the love that you feel into that kiss. Feel the energy going from your heart, through your lips, into your partner’s lips and down to her heart. Description: Kissing is not easy and you should be aware that there are many tips and tricks that you can try to make your experiences with your partner more memorable than ever. Read on to find out 10 of the best tips for kissing!

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There are many different ways how to kiss — from a platonic kiss of greeting to a passionate kiss between lovers and everything on the spectrum in between. Depending on your culture, there are different social rules and taboos about kissing. In North America, a greeting kiss on the cheek is usually reserved for very formal occasions and is something you will often see in public. Romantic kisses, however, even though young people might make everyone turn away in public, are usually considered private, intimate and slightly taboo by adults who will reserve them for intimate moments at home or very special occasions. This is not a guide on how to kiss a guy or how to kiss a girl specifically — you can apply these techniques to your partner regardless of gender.

The best romantic kisses

Without a doubt, most people would say that the best romantic kisses are when your partner’s lips are sweet and smooth, certainly not dry and taut. You can take a number of steps regularly to make sure your lips are always soft and kissable for your partner:
• Use a chapstick or your tongue regularly throughout the day to keep your lips moist and smooth
• Always relax your lips before the kiss, by parting them slightly

Oral hygiene

It’s no good trying to kiss your partner if your oral hygiene is not the best. You should be brushing your teeth at least twice a day and using floss. Also, you may want to use mouthwash at least once a day as well and chew gum after eating to give your breath a nice minty or fruity smell.

Before the kiss

Assure that you are smiling and approachable. Nothing drives your partner away like a scowl. You don’t want to give the impression that they are about to get a vampire kiss. Body languages is also important here — keep your hands far from your face, make eye contact with your partner and embrace them warmly.

Broaching the barrier by touching

Surprise kisses are nice on occasion, but your partner will want to prepare for your kiss so you should give them the opportunity to get ready by gently touching their arm or shoulder while you are talking. You can also hold their hands gently — turn face to face with your partner and take both of their hands gently into your own and look them straight in the eye while you are smiling. Undoubtedly, you will get a smile back and this is the signal for you to go in for the kiss. Alternatively, you can just keep smiling and playfully turn away as well. But don’t do this too much! Eventually the anticipation will be too much and the kiss will be expected.

The kiss / Make out

Look directly at their lips and alternate between looking at their eyes and lips. Also, you can look from one eye to another while smiling. Slowly approach their lips with yours and gently close your eyes. When your lips touch, make sure you are brushing up against your partner’s lips very lightly and ever so gently move your lips from side to side in tiny motions. Your lips brushing against your partner’s in this way are extremely romantic. Close your eyes when your lips are about to touch and hold your partner in a loving embrace.

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