The Secret Of The Perfect Kiss- Part Two
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The Secret of the Perfect Kiss - Part Two
More on How to Kiss Like a Pro
Introduction
Unlock the mystery of the perfect kiss with these expert tips to enhance your connection and leave a lasting impression.
The Art of the Non-Kiss
Remember the movie "Derailed" with Jennifer Aniston and Clive Owen? There's a scene where he claims he can kiss her lips without touching them. This idea captivates most women, as the anticipation often excites more than the actual kiss. Embrace the journey, not just the destination.
Gentle Body Contact
When the moment arrives, softly pull her close and press your body against hers. Remember, this is about suggestion, not assertion. Much like the non-kiss, this gentle touch should entice rather than overwhelm.
Master the Tongue Technique
Avoid overwhelming her with a forceful kiss. Instead, let your tongue tease and explore subtly. While it may symbolize passion to you, for her, less is often more. Follow her lead?"when she guides, respond with a gentle escalation.
Eyes Closed, Lips Open, and a Soft "Mmmm"
During conversations, maintain eye contact. However, when kissing, close your eyes and slightly part your lips. Add a soft "mmm" to express appreciation, akin to savoring a fine wine or a refreshing sip of beer.
The Subtlety of Hands
Your hands should echo the non-kiss concept. Gently skim them over her back, then pull her closer with a firm yet delicate touch. Mirror her movements and pressure. She’s already sharing clues?"stay attentive to her responses.
By embracing these nuanced techniques, you'll discover the secret to an unforgettable kiss, building a deeper connection and leaving her longing for more.
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