| "French Kiss" has become an English word in 1923. The word was popularized by American soldiers after the World War One. French kissing was promiscuous and sexual exploits back then, but it is hard to see any Hollywood movies without French Kissing. |
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French Kissing Techniques
French Kissing is not hard. With a little bit of practices, you can be the master of French Kissing Techniques. Follow these tips for unforgettable French Kissing experiences.
- Relax: French kissing is not much different from other kisses. The firs thing that you must do is learning how to relax. If you feel excited, take a deep breath to help you calm down.
- Never Start Kissing With French Kissing: Learning how to build mood is important. The worst thing that you can do on a date is to deep throat somebody when they are not into it. You can start by glancing into your lover eyes or sweet talks. Then simply touch the cheek with soft kisses. Always start with a basic kiss before French Kissing.
- Close Your Eyes When You French Kiss: It is important to make a good eye contacts before French kissing, but you should close your eyes when you are doing it. Some people like to kiss with open eyes. But if you don't know for sure what your date prefers, it is safe to close your eyes.
- Gently Move Your Tongue In: The keyword here is gently. Don't force it in, if your date is not ready. If your date likes how it goes, then you can get aggressive by flicking and plunging your tongue in.
- Watch Your Saliva: French kissing can be slobbery, and it is definitely the wettest kisses of all. So don't drool all over the place.

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