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Kissing Tip: Don’t cause pain when lip-nibbling. The nibble is meant to thrill your partner by adding a tiny element of danger to your kisses.
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Kissing Tip: Give your partner a sensual experience. Gently kiss down the forehead, starting at the hairline, along the slope of the nose, and end at the lips.
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Kissing Tip: Whether you’re surrounded by candlelight, in a tent under the stars, or in a sudden rainstorm, special or new surroundings make a kiss interesting.
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Kissing Tip: When you’re leaning in for a kiss, let your eyes do the talking. Gaze into your partner’s eyes as you lean in, then close them as you kiss.
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Kissing Tip: It doesn’t matter how good a kisser you are if you have bad breath. Always carry some mints with you in case.
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Kissing Tip: Listen out for your partner’s breathing, and make sure you aren’t smothering them. If your partner can’t breathe, they won’t be enjoying the kiss.
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Kissing Tip: Try setting the mood to make the kissing more passionate or sensual. Light a few candles beforehand or play some romantic music.
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Kissing Tip: Remember all the reasons you wanted to kiss them in the first place. That way, it will make the kissing much better for you.
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Kissing Tip: If your partner is kissing too hard, run your fingers through their hair and gently pull them back a bit, so that their lips are lighter on yours.
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Kissing Tip: Sometimes less is more. Remember, you don’t need to use lots of tongue the whole time you are kissing. Alternate between using less and then more.