French Kiss

It's better to day that French kiss is magic and stop right away. It's vital to mention that French kiss is the kiss during which souls of lovers unite in one unity. It's important to point out that this type of kiss is simply unforgettable, especially when it is performed by experts who know the ropes here. French kiss is the most popular kiss in the world of kissers.

So why is this type of kissing called French? It's all simple – 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 kiss is called 'the kiss of souls'.

With regard to its practice, French kiss suggests the contact of tongues and implies no roughly correct or, on the other hand, wrong techniques. Sometimes two tongues cooperate, sometimes one works for the two. There is a myriad of variants of practicing French kiss, the simplest being opening of the mouth and waiting what will happen next.

Examine the mouth of your partner as if studying the area, its beautiful landscapes and picturesque places, lovebite your partner's lips just a little bit, have great fun doing it without doing anything that would bring you unpleasant emotions or sensations. Once you have practiced this technique well enough, add something refreshingly new to it – your partner will love it!

 

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’.