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A Kiss Is the Most Intimate Element of Intercourse

A kiss is much more than just the exchange of saliva ...
Join us on Facebook! Because we all kiss, we’ve all wondered what happens to our bodies during a kiss. A kiss is often described as the arousal of our lust. It has a delightful, delicious and healing effect on our bodies. A kiss is an act of a sort of serene intimacy and it often stirs something erotic in a person. The duration plays an important role: a kiss can be short, cold, calm and refreshing, it can be long and fiery, with lots of saliva and it can...A Kiss Is the Most Intimate Element of Intercourse
How to Give Heavenly Kisses?

Everything starts with a kiss, and if kissing isn't good, also ends very quickly. Here's our advice on how to kiss and how to improve your kissing.
Join us on Facebook! Kissing in a frame Kissing doesn’t mean pressing your lips against someone else’s and exchanging saliva. Kissing is sexual intercourse, only with different body parts. It’s better than sex and more intimate. That’s why you have to put it in a frame. The frame of a kiss is formed by your hands. They always make the first contact, followed by your lips. Your hands make a woman realise that she’s allowed to enter your personal space and...How to Give Heavenly Kisses?
Why Do People Kiss?

Everyone likes to kiss. But why do people kiss in the first place?
Join us on Facebook! Why do people kiss? Theories... 1. Kissing addiction: It sounds as if this is a conspiracy theory because this theory explains how we’re all addicted to a chemical produced by the human body and secreted by the lips. So, supposedly we kiss only to get enough of this substance. We could also call this primal addiction. 2. Kiss of the soul: A much more elegant, but not very believable theory comes from a belief that people used to think...Why Do People Kiss?
The Kissing Disease – Mononucleosis

When kissing passionately, we exchange a lot of saliva and sometimes a virus as well, such as mononucleosis.
What is mononucleosis? Mononucleosis is another virus disease caused by herpes viruses, that is, the Epstein-Barr virus. The reason for the name is that it generally spreads through saliva. Mononucleosis is most common in the teenage years and youth. Mononucleosis may lay dormant for a longer period of time and it develops when the immune system of the body is weak. This usually happens due to the overtired body, difficult practice or stress. Treatment of...The Kissing Disease – Mononucleosis
Learn How to Kiss Her Passionately!

We offer a few tips on how to improve your kissing skills and what the rules for kissing on the first date.
You can practice kissing You can practice kissing in many ways. The best way is by kissing yourself. Get in front of a mirror and observe yourself. Imagine the most beautiful woman you have ever seen in front of you and you have to kiss her for the first time. Observe your face and be careful not to pull any faces and not to stick your tongue out of your mouth. The tongue should remain tucked away for later action. It might not be good to close your eyes right when you...Learn How to Kiss Her Passionately!
Learn Unforgettable Kissing Techniques!

Would you want to have your love measured by kisses that take your breath away and not by the amount of them? Yes? Well then, learn some kissing techniques...
A kiss is never just a kiss and is much more than just touching. It is a language of its own. Everyone wants to speak it because it is at the core of romance, from which passion and desire stem. A kiss can be friendly, sympathetic, sad, polite, passionate... And it always makes us feel peaceful, accepted and loved. Some techniques for excellent kissing We all have preferences when it comes to kissing, so it is good to let your partner know what you want. Generally,...Learn Unforgettable Kissing Techniques!
What a Kiss Meant Throughout History

Have you ever thought about when was the first time that people started kissing and what a kiss meant in the past and what it means today?
The meaning of a kiss in the past - The act of giving a kiss goes back to 3000 B.C. when worshipers sent kisses to their god.- In ancient Rome, a kiss meant a greeting to their friends and relatives as well as complete strangers in the street and even people who were selling goods from door to door.- Egyptians were a complete opposite. They didn’t like to kiss at all. Even Cleopatra, famous lover at that time, probably never kisses any of her numerous lovers.- In Medieval...What a Kiss Meant Throughout History