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Types of Kisses to heat up your partner In Bed room

Type of kisses

Some more tips for kissing

  • Change speed and pressure to add a mix and emotion. More pressure is more passionate. Less pressure is more intimate. More speed gives a sense of urgency, like you two have been waiting your entire life for this. And a slower speed shows intimacy, like you’re letting the moments last as long as you can.
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  • If you want to kiss as passionately as you can, WITHOUT going to a French Kiss, try lightly tracing small portions of your partner’s bottom or upper lip with your tongue. This can be very enticing without worrying about how to go all the way into a French.
  • Make it natural. Practice by touching your lips to the back of your hand. You want to do it in short, upward bursts, starting with your mouth open and dragging your lips together, not pushing them into your hand.
  • Breathe through your nose! Nothing ruins a kiss more than you passing out! Breath silently through your nose or, as long as you don’t breath in puffs, breath slowly into the kiss. This will create a dramatic and irresistible sensation.
  • DON’T stress. If you or your body becomes tense, your lips will naturally tense up and no one wants to kiss hard lips.
  • Start off small, with short, light kisses, barely touching each other. Then add passion by applying more pressure (but don’t smother them!) and length to each kiss.
  • Don’t freak out about it, just relax and be comfortable around your partner.
  • For a first kiss, meeting the upper and bottom lips dead on is a natural and universal way start off. To go further though, lightly kiss only one lip, softly sandwiching one of theirs between both of yours. This will cause them to do the same.

Different Types Of Kisses to Heat your Partner

1. The French kiss

Probably the most famous kiss there is, the French kiss is an open-mouthed kiss where one person’s tongue touches the other person’s tongue. Also called a “tongue kiss,” the French kiss easy enough to execute, but it can take years to master. For French kissing tips, check out the following guides:

Tips for French kiss

1. Find the Right Time to Kiss

The best time for a first kiss is when you’re alone, there’s a pause in the conversation and you’re both looking into each other’s eyes. Help make this moment happen by finding a way to get away from the crowd, standing or sitting close to your partner, making eye contact and letting the convo come to a natural breaking point. You’ll both know when the moment is right.

2. Don’t Obsess About Your Breath

Your breath doesn’t need to be any mintier fresh than your kissing partner’s. (For instance, if you both just had dinner together and ate equally garlicky meals, you’ll be fine.) Bring some mints with you, but don’t pop them obsessively. It’s not necessary and it’ll make you look over-eager.

3. Start with Your Lips

The first thing that comes to mind when you think about french kissing is tongue, but that shouldn’t come right away – you’ll have to ease into it. Start just by lightly kissing their lips (either their top lip, their bottom lip or both) with yours.

4. Don’t Make Your Tongue the Star of the Show

A kiss without any tongue at all is perfectly fine. But if you want to take it to the next level, open your mouth a little wider, gently touch your tongue against theirs, and let the tips of your tongues “play around” together. Don’t do much more than that, though. When it comes to tongue, a little goes a long way.

5. Use Your Hands Wisely

The best spots to place your hands are around your partner’s neck or waist, on the back of your partner’s head, or if you want to be extra-romantic, against your partner’s cheeks. Never just leave them by your side! That would be a total waste.

6. Don’t Forget to Breathe

Take regular breaks to pull away and look into your partner’s eyes. It’ll give you a chance to catch your breath and share a smile.

7. Mix It Up

Don’t leave your lips or your tongue in the same spot for more than a couple of seconds. The initial excitement of a first kiss is thrilling, but things can get boring awfully quickly if you don’t vary your style a little.

8. When in Doubt, Follow Their Lead

You don’t need to be an expert on kissing to share a great kiss. If you’re not sure what to do, just let your partner take over and go with the flow. As long as the two of you like each other and are concentrating on the magic of the moment, it’ll go great. 

9. It’s Okay to Laugh

You might be tempted to laugh or make a little joke to ease the tension or hide some your nervousness. Go for it. Your partner’s probably just as nervous as you are, and it’ll ease the tension for them, too.

10. Know When to End It

If this is your first time kissing this person, keep things brief. There’ll be plenty more chances to kiss, and you want to leave them dying to lock lips with you the next time. 

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