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How to Romantically Kiss a Spouse

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By Teronica Gaiter
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Passion is a part of what keeps most relationships alive. Without passion and love, there is no way to truly enjoy your spouse. One way to release that passion and love is through a romantic kiss. Kissing your partner romantically is different from a regular "good night kiss." Below are some steps on how to romantically kiss your spouse.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Make sure the place and time is right for the romantic kiss. You do not have to have a romantic date or dinner to give a romantic kiss. Actually, romantic kisses seem to be best when least expected. Nevertheless, make sure your timing is right.

  2. Step 2

    Gently place one hand behind your spouse's neck. Grasp your spouse's back passionately; slowly pull him close to you.

  3. Step 3

    Press your lips against your spouse's lips two to four times without using your tongue, even if your spouse tries to use hers. This keeps your spouse wanting more of your kiss, creating heat, romance and passion.

  4. Step 4

    Using your tongue, lick your spouse's lips starting from the bottom lip. Work your way to the top, then back to the bottom.

  5. Step 5

    After you have realized your spouse wants more of your kiss, continue the steps. However, add in the French kiss. Using a circular motion while french kissing is the best for a romantic kiss. Also, biting or nibbling on the bottom lip adds romance and excitement.

Tips & Warnings
  • Kissing with your eyes closed is a good way to add romance.
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