Yifan teaches you a little kissing tip


1. Keep your lips soft
Don't pucker your lips; keep them slightly parted to give the other person a hint.
2. Gently kiss the other person's lips a few times first, without rushing to use your teeth and tongue.
If the other person responds well, you can start trying French kissing. Don't make any sounds. This can distract attention and make both of you less engaged. If you find yourself making sounds, slow down and open your lips a bit more.
Don't progress too quickly. Don't press your lips fully against theirs at first; just kiss lightly a few times—if the other person feels uncomfortable, you can stop.
3. Be mindful of controlling your saliva.
You don't want to keep your mouth wet all the time while kissing! Pay attention to swallowing your saliva from time to time. If your lips are too wet, pause first, control it, then continue.
4. Lock the other person's lips.
If everything is going well, try to "lock" your lips with theirs, so your lips "overlap." This makes the kiss more intimate and passionate, and is a good start to French kissing.
First, it’s a good idea to hold the other person's lower lip between your lips. If their lower lip is wide, you can gently hold it with your lips.
5. Ensure proper breathing.
While kissing, you should be able to breathe softly through your nose. If the current position makes breathing difficult, pause first and then continue kissing.
Actually, you don't need to feel nervous about not being able to breathe. Rapid breathing indicates you're nervous or excited, which can make the other person happy.
6. Use your hands
Don't let your hands hang limply at your sides; hands are also very important during kissing!
Gently place your hands on the other person's shoulders or waist. ( According to Western customs, women place their hands on the man's shoulders, and men wrap their arms around the woman's waist. )
Use your hands to pull the other person a little closer, making the action more intimate.
Place your hands on both sides of their face, rub their cheekbones, or gently lift their chin to raise their head.
Another sexy move is to place your hands behind their head and gently stroke their hair.
7. Test with your tongue.
Once you've "locked" the other person's lips, try gently touching their lips with the tip of your tongue, moving slowly and softly. Observe their reaction—if they lean in closer or respond positively, you can go further. But if they gently pull back or seem hesitant, it's better to stop using your tongue and just stick to lips.
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