How to French Kiss
Nothing can be nearly as stressful as that first kiss. Maybe not your first kiss ever like the one you had on the playground in kindergarten, but your first real kiss. A kiss that makes your toes curl leaving you never able to forget it. A french kiss. But how to french kiss is something that doesn't come naturally to some. For those, how to french kiss is as foreign as can be with no real idea how to ever do it. Luckily, there are some tips for how to french kiss that will make it a whole lot easier that first time. Or your second, third or even twentieth.
There are a few things that you will want to keep in mind when you learn how to french kiss. The first thing is something I can not stress enough. Lip moisturizer. Nobody likes to think about locking lips with someone whose lips look as though you could use them as sand paper. Nice, moist lips are something that can make a big difference as to whether you will get a kiss or be left high and dry, pardon the pun. If you are a guy, don't worry, you don't have to get the scented and flavored stuff, just something that will make your lips look a little more appealing than a desert.
Also when you learn how to french kiss, remember to tilt your head. You can't give a french kiss with your faces right in line with one another, your noses would bump and one of you might be left with a bloody nose. And you don't have to tilt your head so far over that your ear is laying on your shoulder, just slightly tilted will get the job done. Basically you just want your nose over far enough that it would let your nose rest on their cheek.
When you finally to decide that you have learned how to french kiss and are ready to start, keep in mind that you don't want to shove your tongue completely down their throat. Also, they might not want a french kiss and you can't just stop and ask them either. The best way to test the waters would be, when you are in the middle of a nice kiss, open your lips slightly so that your tongue brushes against their lips. If you feel them open their mouth, then they are willing and open to the idea. If you feel as if your tongue is trying to push its way through a brick wall, best to stop. They are either not in the mood or not into that kind of kiss at the moment.
One of the last things that I will point for those of you learning how to french kiss is to remember to be gentle. I know that we have all watched television and have seen those kisses that left the other persons mouth red from the pressure and passion. But those people are being paid to do that. You, most likely, are not. So keep it gentle and easy. You can always work your way into a deeper kiss, but it's hard to come back from one when the other person wasn't expecting it.