Kissable Lips

We've all seen kissable lips and can characterize them in a rather similar manner. If they belong to a woman, they drive all the men crazy making them draw vivid pictures in their vivid imaginations; if such lips belong to a man, they make all the women around get excited. Kissable lips make up the feature which attracts both men and women in a person.

So what are kissable lips like? First and foremost, they are plump. Their form is very neat and correct without any irregular moments or wrong curves. From an artistic point of view they are truly perfect – a real Cupid's bow. Kissable lips are naturally rosy and attract representatives of the opposite sex with their form and sensuality, they are a perfect facial feature which provides people with special charm making their faces memorable for others because of such sexy marker of heaven on their faces.

Kissable lips look good on men's faces, however, they may add some sort of womanizing effect to them making men bear resemblance to women in a way. Kissable lips are especially celestial and charming if they belong to a woman. They represent a true decoration of a beautiful woman's face, especially if accompanied by beautiful eyes and correct features. Kissable lips usually 'result in' an out of this worldly amazing smile. Needless to say that they were cut out for kissing – everybody knows that!

 

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’.