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How to Be a Really Good Kisser

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Be a Really Good Kisser
Be a Really Good Kisser

There are many people in this world who would rather be with someone who is unattractive but a very good kisser then someone who looks like Brad Pitt but kisses like there German Shepard. This article will give you a few tips on how to improve those kissing skills. Read on.

Difficulty: Easy
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  1. Step 1

    You should always have a fresh breath wherever you go. With the amount of dental products these days, there should be no reason why you shouldn't. You should brush your teeth at least 2 times a day and have breath mints or chewing gum handy throughout.

  2. Step 2

    You should keep your kissing very interesting. No one wants to kiss a robot who has the same pattern. You can try changing your style and the tempo of your kissing. Always keep your lips moving. The kiss should be slightly wet, but never to much. You wouldn't want your partner to drown.

  3. Step 3

    If you are a girl, try kissing her neck. Many women have said they have deeper sensations when they are kissed on the neck. If you are kissing a guy, try nibbling the lips and the ear lob.

  4. Step 4

    Always caress your partner when you are kissing, this is not grabbing any private parts (not yet, you hope) but simply rubbing the back of the neck or upper part of the back.

  5. Step 5

    If you are doing a tongue kiss, you should never thrust your tongue too far your partner's mouth. You should keep it in the frontal portion of the mouth.

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