How To Kiss
Creatively
If you know how
to kiss someone passionately, its time to get a bit more adventurous.
There are so many alternatives to the French kiss, which are almost as
good, so why stop there? Learning to kiss creatively can be fun, so excite
your partner now.
The Butterfly
You don't need to
use your lips for a seductive kiss. The butterfly kiss is a sweet and
gentle alternative that can be as powerful as a fully fledged snog... and
without the possible disadvantage of having to taste your partner's last
meal. Put your face close to your partner's cheek, so close that when you
flutter your eyelashes they brush against their cheek. It can be varied by
varying the speed of your blinking, and where you touch. Try brushing
against their eyelashes, and against your partner's neck. Keep the
movements slow to get you both in a flutter.
The Reverse
This is also known
as the Upside Down Kiss, and requires you to stand above your partner or
kneel behind them if they're lying down. Lean over them until your mouth
is above theirs. Move your head down until your lips touch, and try a
french kiss from this position. You will find that your bottom lip, which
is full of sensitive nerve endings, will play an important part in this
kiss. The only thing you may have problems with is trying to read your
partner's expression.
The Facial
The lips aren't the
only sensitive part of the face or body, let your mouth wander... ...to
the ears. Treat the earlobe as if it were the lower lip and tug on it with
your lips and teeth. Make soft noises, being careful not to be too loud to
avoid deafening your partner. It won't really matter what you say, as the
tickle of your lips and your breath will be all they're thinking about.
If your partner's eyes are closed, move your mouth to their eyelids for a
tender, intimate kiss. Try a triangle kiss by moving from one eye to the
other and back down to the lips.
The Dominant
Take control of the
kiss by giving your partner a gentle bite. Make sure you don't hurt them,
but this kiss can be effective as a ticklish surprise, so try biting their
neck while you stand behind them. Keep it affectionate by kissing the spot
you've bitten. For a more gentle option, nip their flesh between your lips
rather than using your teeth.
The neck is one of the most vulnerable parts of the body, so you can also
dominate your partner by paying attention to the areas behind the ear, in
the hollow of the neck, and around the nape of the neck. If you don't want
to bite at all, tickle your partner by talking, blowing or humming onto
their skin.
Remember to take
regular breaks