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8 easy guides to being a great kisser

These are the eight easy guides you need to become a fantastic, great kisser.

Romance: 8 easy guides to being a great kisser. [theworldnews]

First things first: stay off things that’d mess up your breath hours ahead. Oh, and always remember, mint and other breath-freshening sweets are your friend here.

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Nothing dampens one’s mood like being rejected especially if you’re going in for a first kiss.

So make sure you watch well before going in.

Go slow at first and increase the tempo later. Gentle soft kisses before the intense ones.

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Tongue use can be great when used right.

Use sparingly, carefully if you are unsure and yet to build a rhythm. As time progresses with that same person, however, you can find a rhythm and discover which kind of tongue action works best for that particular partner.

You need to stay in that moment because good kissers will mirror each other's movements, so that they're both on the same page.

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Once you have found a balance with someone, the rules can be switched up at any time.

You don’t always have to start slow, for example. But that should be after you’ve reached an understanding of each other’s kissing game.

Kissing is really not just about the lips or tongue. Your hands are involved, too. A hand on around his neck, hands around her waist, back… just know when to get those hands involved.

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Ear lobes, nose, collarbone, and the neck— just think of all those nerve endings and all the sexy possibilities!

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