French kissing
French Kissing is probably the most popular way to kiss. There are some things to consider when doing this, including your saliva. You are also prone to extra wetness from their side too, so be prepared:
1) Start with the gentle first kiss listed above.
2) Make sure your tongue is moist and not wet.
3) Take the tip of your tongue and softly glide on top of their lower lip. If you are brave, try gliding slightly on the sensitive area where the inner lip crease meets the inner flesh along the inside of your partner's lower lip.
4) If they keep their mouths closed or start to pull away, then you know they are not ready. Don’t try to push them.
5) Once your inside, slide the tip of your tongue inside your partner's mouth and gently move it against the tip of his or her tongue. The bottom of the tongue is especially sensitive. Do not use too much force or stick your tongue in far enough to create a gag reflex.
6) Do switch between tongue and non tongue kisses. This avoids some pullbacks and keeps your saliva in check. It also avoids your kissing session from getting too stale.
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