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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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Preparing For The Kiss
Previously, we mentioned that the woman's lips were
slightly parted when she awaited the lips of her lover.
There was a reason for using this description. Always,
in any sort of kiss, just before the male's lips settle
onto the lips of his partner, the female's lips should
be slightly parted. One reason for this is that
cherry-red lips serve as a charming frame for a row of
gleaming, white, even teeth. The picture that confronts
the kisser is one that draws him onward. And even,
months later, when he thinks back to the kiss in the
retrospect, he will remember that pretty little picture
of the pearls of teeth nestling in their frame of
cherries.
The
deliciousness of a long-remembered kiss was beautifully
expressed in a poem 'called, "Three Kisses," in which
occurred the verse:
I
gently raised her sweet, pure face,
Her eyes with radiant, love sight filled.
That trembling kiss I'll ne'er forget
Which both our hearts with rapture filled.
Another reason for-parting the lips is that there is a
definite gratification the male obtains from the
delicious odor that emanates from his loved one's mouth.
John Secundus, in describing a kiss, said that a lover's
kiss was like:
"...every aromatic breeze that wafts from
Africa's spicy trees;"
The
odor of a woman's hair can send shivers of joy coursing
up and down a man's spine. The odor of her body can
convulse him with throes of passion. Odors are as
necessary to love as is love, itself. That is why it is
so essential that the lips be parted just before the
kiss. And that is why the breath should be kept always
sweet and pure so that, when the lips art opened, the
breath will be like an "aromatic breeze." Sometimes it
is advisable to touch the corners of the mouth with
perfume. But be certain that there is only the faintest
suggestion of an odor and no more. Another thing,
lipstick is definitely out in the kiss, because it comes
off so readily. A very light coat of lipstick should be
worn so that, when it does come off, it will not serve
to betray you. Similarly, the teeth should be kept
cleaned and polished. Nothing can dampen a young man's
ardor, or a young woman's for that matter, than a row of
brown-stained, unkempt teeth. |
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