How to Kiss a Woman's Hand

When it comes to modern day society, many people feel as if romance is dead. No longer do gentlemen court their ladies with such chivalrous acts as opening a door for them, or throwing their jacket over a puddle so the woman doesn't get her foot wet. Well if you'd like to bring romance back, then you should learn how to kiss a woman's hand properly.

Instructions

    • 1

      Extend your hand to your lady friend so that your palm is facing up. This is an inviting sign that will encourage the woman to give you her hand.

    • 2

      Make eye contact with the woman. Nothing turns a woman on like confidence. They find it completely endearing and simultaneously sexy. By making eye contact (and offering a small smile) you will entice the woman to give you her hand.

    • 3

      Bring her hand slowly to your lips. Since you are performing a chivalrous act bursting with romance, you might as well go full tilt with it and milk every moment. At this point, she may start to bite her lip or blush as a twinge of embarrassment overtakes her body.

    • 4

      Plant a single kiss on the back of her hand. This is where many men go wrong by "overdoing" it. Nothing about kissing her hand should be a joke. This means don't give a wet kiss, don't kiss all the way up her arm. Don't make some poor attempt at a bad joke which will only deflate the romance of the moment.

    • 5

      Return her hand to her and continue on your date. The whole point of kissing a woman's hand is to establish a moment of romance and then leave her wanting more. So after you've completed the nice gesture, simply carry on as if nothing happened. Then later you can try for the good night kiss.

Tips & Warnings

  • Only perform this action in the correct social setting. If you are at a large public gathering, it's probably not the best of ideas. Also make sure both of you are comfortable with that level of intimacy. If you give her an unwanted kiss on the hand, you may end up with an unwanted smack on the face.

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Comments

  • jector Aug 05, 2010
    I have been kissing the hands of women for nearly 30 years. Maybe not every day, and maybe not in every social situation (there are some I believe to be less appropriate venues for such behavior), but regularly, and in at least two social venues per week. I was taught it as a way of showing respect, and have continued to use it in a number of social scenes. My wife knows I do it, regularly sees me do it, knows exactly why I do it, and wholeheartedly supports me in doing it. I don't do it out of a sense of flirting, or from any kind of sexual motive. I have never had a woman chide me or refuse to allow me to kiss her hand. Just a couple of days ago, I for the first time was told by the _male_ partner of a new female acquaintance that my use of the hand kiss was not considered standard procedure, and that a polite handshake would be greatly preferred. I wanted to tell him that I...
  • Nessy Nov 16, 2008
    A friend's husband is always embarrassing her by kissing other women's hands upon meeting some women. She feels it is in appropriate for him to do this. It seems he tends to be selective. I told her I would look around the net for etiquette regarding married men hand kissing. I think it is a form of him flirting, without her suspecting?
  • Nessy Nov 16, 2008
    A friend's husband is always embarrassing her by kissing other women's hands upon meeting some women. She feels it is in appropriate for him to do this. It seems he tends to be selective. I told her I would look around the net for etiquette regarding married men hand kissing. I think it is a form of him flirting, without her suspecting?

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