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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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Put Variety Into Your Kisses
It
is with the last few lines of this poem that our next
subject for discussion concerns itself. As was mentioned
before, the true lover is not satisfied with only one or
two contacts. He wants nothing to be held from him. It
is for that reason that, when kissing a girl, after you
have given sufficient time to the kissing of her lips,
you should vary your kissing by diverting your zeal to
other portions of her face. Robert Herrick, who wrote,
many beautiful love lyrics in his day, has a poem which
ideally synthesizes this idea of varied kisses. In it he
says:
It
isn't creature born and bred
Between the lips all cherry-red;
It is an active flame that flies
First to the babies of the eyes;
Then to the cheek, the chin and ear;
It frisks and flies-now here, now there-
'Tis now far off, and then 'tis near;
Here and there and everywhere.
Let
us say that you have raveled in a sweet, long kiss.
Suddenly, you see your loved one's eyes close as though
in a moment of weariness. Gently detach your lips from
hers and raise them up to her closed eyelids. Drop a
kisslet first on one eyelid and then on the other. Feel
the rolling orb quiver under your lips. Then, when you
have done this, run your lips down along the line of her
nose, stopping at odd times to purse them into a tiny
kiss. When you reach the wrinkle of her nostrils, bury
your lips deeply into the curve and kiss little niblets
into first one and then the other. If her eyes still are
closed, repeat the process.
But
return to the lips.
Never forget this important injunction, "Return to the
lips," for they can never become satiated with love's
ardent kisses. The little kisses that you have deposited
on her eyes and her nose serve only to vary the Menu of
love. They are but spice to the course of love's banquet
which should always be the "lip kiss."
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