Friday, January 9, 2009

Are you a good kisser? Common kissing mistakes

What makes you think that you are a good kisser? Have you tried some new creative ideas in kissing? If no, then its time to have some good things to learn. Kissing is not just the simple smooch on the cheeks. Kissing your partner shows how much you love them and if it goes wrong in any sense it will make you embarrass. People make alot of silly mistakes during a passionate kiss. The most common problem is, they stare in the eyes of their lover while kissing. Please dudes stop it! You don't have to look into the eyes of your partner, it may feel offensive or sometimes it may take away your kiss. Your partner may not like you staring at them like if something is going wrong.

Other silly mistakes include:
  • Smell of your mouth - Come on! there are mints, chocolates, candies available on this plant Earth and they are for you to use them :)
  • For Men's, Don't you dare directly put your hands on her breast. It feels offensive. Start with a slow passionate kiss. (The most common way to explain you is, I guess you make your car warm for few minutes before driving in winters to make its engine oil run the engine smooth. It was a pretty bad example, but it is good for some of us.)
  • For Girls, same goes for you, don't grab his manhood until you are ready for it. Otherwise the guy would think that you are hell desperate kind of girl.
  • Do give yourself time to breath. Come on you are not breaking the world record of the longest kiss. Keep your pace slow and I guess you both are living beings and you need to breath too :) Breathing too heavily during the kiss will spread a little pressure of air coming out from your nostrils and will make your partner uncomfortable.
  • Straight heads while kissing - Are you nuts? You are not in a maths class where you have to draw a line at 90 degree angle. While kissing you have to tilt your heads a little so that your noses don't collide.


I might have missed few of the important things in my article, so I appologise for it before hand, and I'll try to make it up to you in my upcoming articles.

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