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

 

 

 The "Nip" Kiss

 

Horace, another Roman, whose kissing proclivities have come down through the ages because of his love poems, also wrote something about the "nip-kiss" when he said:

Or on thy lips, the fierce, fond boy
Marks with his teeth the furious joy.
 

So you see, it is perfectly normal people, if you can call poets normal people, who indulge in the "pain kiss" and derive intense pleasure from it. Punishment, after all, can be more than painful. For instance, in another poem, a poet says:

And if she dared her lips to pout,
Like many pert young misses,
I'd wind my arms her waist about
And punish her with kisses.
 

Naturally, in the "nip-kiss" the kisser is not supposed to open his mouth like the maw of a lion. and then sink his fangs into the delicate-flesh of the kissee. Ridiculous! The procedure is the same as the ordinary kiss except that, instead of closing your lips with the kiss, you leave them slightly. open and, as though you were going to nibble on a delicious tid-bit, take a playful nip into either the nape of the neck, the cheek or the lips. just a nip is enough. And the resultant pleasure, I assure you, will more than compensate for the slight inconvenience of pain.

Now there might be some of you who may wonder why such kissing subterfuges and substitutes are necessary. It is only that man is a questing animal. He is never satisfied with the ordinary and commonplace because the commonplace, after a time, becomes very boring. Not that I mean to infer that the usual "lip-kiss" is commonplace.. Absolutely not. The "lip-kiss," as I have mentioned before, is the piece de resistance, the main course in the "banquet of love" as the poet, Qvid, called it. But imagine a meal in which there were seven courses of filet mignon or seven courses of lobster. You'd get sick and tired of a tender filet after the third course, wouldn't you? And after the second lobster, you wouldn't be able to look a lobster in the eye, that is, providing a lobster has eyes. So you see why it is that if the lip-kiss were indulged in exclusively, you would reach a point where it would lose all of its rapturous savor.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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