The Art of Kissing
Below you will find a variety of kiss types. If you find some that catch your fancy, feel free to try them :-)
Butterfly Kiss -
With your faces less than a breath away, open and close your eyelids against your partners. If done correctly, the fluttering sensation will match the one in your heart.
Cheek Kiss -
A friendly, "I really like you" kiss. Often the preferred kissing method of a first date. With your hands on your partner s shoulders, gently brush your lips across her cheek.
Earlobe Kiss -
Gently sip and suck the earlobe. Avoid louder sucking noises as ears are sensitized noise detectors.
Eskimo Kiss -
With your faces less than a breath apart, gently rub your noses together.
Eye Kiss -
Hold your partner s head with both hands and slowly move their head in the direction you wish your kiss to go... then slowly kiss up towards your partner s eyes and give them a tender kiss on top of their closed eyes.
Eyelid Kiss -
While your partner is resting/sleeping with eyes closed, very very gently kiss the spot right below their browbone. A very intimate kiss.
Finger Kiss -
While laying together gently suck on their fingers. This can be very seductive and pleasurable.
Foot Kiss -
An erotic and romantic gesture. It may tickle, but relax and enjoy it! To give a toe kiss by gently suck the toes and then lightly kissing the foot. It helps to gently massage the base of the foot while performing the kiss.
Forehead Kiss -
The "motherly" kiss or "just friends" kiss. The forehead kiss can be a comforting kiss to anyone. Simply brush your lips lightly across the crown of their head.
Freeze Kiss (or Melt Kiss) -
Experiment with this fun kiss. Put a small piece of ice in your mouth, then open mouth and kiss your partner, passing them the ice with your tongue. It s an erotic and sensual french kiss with a twist of cold.
French Kiss -
The kiss involving the tongue. Some call this the "Soul Kiss" because the life and soul are thought to pass through the mouth s breath in the exchange across tongues. Surprisingly, the French call this "The English Kiss".