Most men are nervous about the way they kiss. “Am I doing it right? What’s she thinking – Does she think I’m a bad kisser?" If any of these thoughts or feelings sound familiar, keep reading. To learn how to kiss well, there are several key lessons to learn. Unfortunately, some of them can only be learned in the real world. That said, in this article I’ll do my best to distill some of the lessons I’ve learned over the years about kissing.
If I had to learn how to kiss well all over again, the first thing I’d teach myself is how to give her an amazing first kiss. I would show myself how to know when she’s ready to be kissed, and how to give her a first kiss so amazing that her lips and body are buzzing all over.
… Well, maybe I’d start by showing myself how not to kiss terribly =)
Then I’d teach myself the lessons I learned in giving a great kiss.
Knowing when to kiss a woman is a matter of emotional sense and the willingness to just do it. Most women who are attracted to you and on a date with you will be willing to kiss you – End of story. Even if she’s NOT interested, she’ll usually “let" you kiss her. (And not call you back.)
That isn’t the goal – The goal, of course, is to learn how to kiss so well that she can’t help but come back for more. The point is, though, that fretting over whether she’s ready to be kissed is moot – She wants to kiss just as much as you do.
There’s much more to say on the topic of when to kiss a girl, but lets move on to the kiss itself.
The first kiss should be gentle and tender. Then, once you have a better idea of her kissing style – And only then – Should you kiss her in a more dominant or passionate way. Pushing a girl against the wall or shoving your tongue down her throat before she signals she’s ready or that she wants that is simply dating suicide.
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