When it comes to experimenting with kissing for the first time, French kissing is really the ultimate goal for most people who want their partner. Knowing how to tongue kiss can open doors to a deeper experience or help keep a partner sexually interested in you. By knowing the following tongue kissing tips, you can spice up your relationship or show your new partner that you are a great kisser. The following are the two types of kisses and the three things you should do when your partner puts his tongue in your mouth.

Begin your kiss as you normally would. When initiating a tongue kiss, it is extremely important not to suddenly thrust your tongue too far into your mouth. This action usually causes a suffocating and not at all sensual feeling; remember to be more delicate and patient. The usual ratio is that for every second your tongue is in their mouth, theirs should be in yours for the same amount. To start this, use one of the following two. The first type of tongue kiss is the barrel roll. As you and your partner French kiss, try turning yours clockwise or counterclockwise. This exposes more of your tongue to a given spot on your tongue for more stimulation. Also, when tongue kissing, the way you pull your tongue back can be very sensual. When your tongue is in your partner’s mouth, slowly drag the tip of your tongue along the side of theirs. This will invite his tongue into your mouth. This is known as a quick tongue kiss.

Another technique is, every time your partner puts their tongue in your mouth, you can gently suck it into your mouth to create a wonderful sensation. Be sure to keep your teeth clean by keeping your mouth open and using only your lips around your tongue. The suction will encourage them to put their tongue back in your mouth and keep it there, while giving them an amazing sensation. When your partner’s tongue is in your mouth, try to slowly open your mouth as wide as you can and keep it as open as possible. When you make the movement of closing your mouth, your partner will stick out his tongue. You should try to close your mouth and match your tongue movements with your breathing to help optimize tongue timing.

Keep in mind that just because you’re tongue kissing doesn’t mean all kisses have to be tongue kissing. Once you walk away from your partner, don’t be afraid to kiss them on the cheek or outer lip before kissing them on the lips again. This will help both you and your partner get to know each other, which is one of the keys to learning tongue kissing.

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