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Website Index:
Introduction
(Home Page)
Different Kinds of Kisses
Why
People Kiss
Why
Kissing Is Pleasant
Approved Methods of Kissing
Kisses are Preludes to Love
Preparing for the Kiss
How
to Approach a Girl
The Techniques of Kissing
How To
Kiss Girls With Different Mouth Sizes
Enjoy
the Thrills of Kissing
The
French "Soul" Kiss
Put
Variety Into Your Kisses
The
"Vacuum" Kiss
The "Spiritual" Kiss
The
"Eyelash" Kiss
The
"Pain" Kiss
The
"Nip" Kiss
Seducing With Kisses
Variation Kisses Are The Spice of Love
Electric Kissing Parties
The
Dancing Kiss
The
Surprise Kiss
Kissing Under the Mistletoe
Kissing Games
Kissing 101 - Step By Step Illustrations |
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Different Kinds of Kisses
Of
course, there are different kinds of kisses. For
instance, there is the kiss that the devout person
implants on the ring of the Pope. There is the maternal
kiss of a mother on her child. There is the friendly
kiss of two people who are meeting or are separating.
There is the kiss that a king exacts from his conquered
subjects. But although all of these are called kisses,
they are not the kisses that we are going to concern
ourselves with in this book. Our kisses are going to be
the only kind of kisses worth considering the kisses of
love. The kiss, perhaps, that Robert-Bums had in mind
when he wrote:
Honeyed seal of soft affections,
Tenderest pledge of future bliss,
Dearest tie of young connections,
Love's first snowdrop, virgin kiss.
The
amazing thing about the kiss is that although mankind
has been kissing ever since Adam first turned over on
his side and saw Eve lying next to him, there has been
practically nothing written on the subject. Every year,
hundreds of books are published telling you how to
reduce, how to gain, how to get a job, how to cook, how
to write and even how to live. But, on the art of
kissing, very little has been written. One reason for
this lack of proper instruction is accounted for by the
Victorian sense of morals which has persisted through
the ages. To the blue-nosed Puritans of the past
anything that concerned love was dirty, pornographical.
John Bunyan's writings show what these, Puritans thought
of' the kiss. He wrote in big infamous "The Pilgrim's
Progress," "the common salutations of women I abhor. It
is odious to me in whomsoever I see it. When I have seen
good men salute those women that they have visited, or
that have visited them, I have made my objections
against it; and when they have answered that it was but
a piece of civility, I have told them that it was not a
comely sight. Some, indeed, have urged the holy kiss;
but then, I have asked them why they make their balks;
why they did salute the most handsome and let the
ill-favored ones go." Perhaps old Bunyan thought that
way because be was one of the "ill-favored" who went
unkissed and were let "go."
But,
nowadays, people have taken a broader outlook on life.
Our plays are becoming more civilized and less stiff.
Our arts are no more censored by laws. Our books are
being written about subjects that no self-respecting
author would ever have dared to put into a book.
Birth-control, divorce and the science of marriage are
common subjects for books. Even the strange vices of
mankind are brought out into the open and discussed and
not allowed to fester in the dark chambers of
censorship. Yes, books like Van de Velde's "Ideal
Marriage" and Stope's "Married Love" Ire openly sold in
bookstores. But, nowhere, do we find a book which
instructs people in the art of kissing, an art which is
an absolute essential to a happy life, as we shall
discuss in the oncoming pages of this book. Is it
because we are not absolutely freed from the shackles of
prudishness? In certain parts of this country, men have
been arrested for kissing their wives on the street! Is
this civilization?
So
it is, that this book is being written. It is going to
be a manual of the kiss. In it we are going to discuss
the most approved methods of kissing, the advantages of
certain kinds and, with the disadvantages of others, the
mental and physical reactions of kissers, historical
episodes of kissing together with examples from the
literature of the world in which kisses were the
subject. So, gird up your loins, pucker up your lips and
let's go to the kissing arena! |
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