Kisses, Kissing and Being Kissed

Welcome to our website! In its articles you will find very useful information on kisses, kissing and being kissed, all vital questions on the issue will be answered and your 'kuriossity' will be satisfied here.

Why do we kiss? Have you ever asked this question to yourself? If you have, what are your answers? Do you kiss because of pleasure the process brings? Do you kiss because you have an instinctive desire to kiss the person you love? Do you kiss to be noticed by your friends who will envy you afterwards?

We will dwell upon the theory and practice of kissing – the history of kissing, different types of kisses, their characteristic features, benefits and peculiarities. What are the details concerning a kiss on the cheek – is it what we think it is or maybe there's much more to it than meets the yes? The right answer prompts the latter option – you'll find the details in one of the articles of our website. What is a French kiss? I'm sure all of you know the definite and well-practiced moist-prompting answer to this question!

What about butterfly kiss? Do you have any idea what it is? I'm sure that most of you probably don't because it's quite rare – a perfectly unique way to impress your partner who doesn't know a thing about butterfly kiss. Eskimo kiss is extremely romantic, it scarcely happens between the two people whose feelings towards each other are either absent or trivial. What can you say about Japanese kiss? Read on and you'll enjoy enlightening yourself on the issue!

Is there such notion as fashionable kiss and what can it imply? What are your personal sensations during a kiss and do they depend on who you kiss? What about different people's attitude towards kissing in public? What does the expression 'kissable lips' say to you? These and many other issues regarding kisses and kissing will be dwelled upon in the articles of our kissable website, enjoy learning about them!

 

There are many possible reasons why we kiss starting from pleasant emotions and sensations it brings finishing with desire to practise the art of kissing which is represented by a myriad of nuances and special points requiring much time spent on their investigation and practice.

Plato used to call kissing the ‘exchange of love between the two souls’. Nowadays medical specialists call a kiss some sort of spasm which involves around twenty-nine muscles.

They call it French kissing because most people in most countries associate the French with the nation of virtuosos when it’s about the art of love and sensuality. In French this type of kissing is called ‘the kiss of souls’.