ClaayerWild Wild South West, Cornwall, England UK15,888 posts
hollandgirl: I am ticked at these, not knowing how to kiss guys, what kind of girlfriends they had. They were okay with his ways? What I am trying to say is; Why do I have to show them?
Oo my ex BF was a beeeaa-U-tiful 'kisser'
honestly ... my knees would almost buckle.. I could feel them wobbling..
Actually.. we are going out next week.. I might ask him for a kiss..
hollandgirl: Lol I love to kiss it is, okay one, of my favorite "Sports" But when we get to the kissing point, I can't believe it! The men that I meet, don't know how to kiss. They peck, no jokes guys, like I am a chicken. Lol is that why women are called chickens?
Don't tell me too teach them, as their ego's would not allow it. Ohhhhhhhhhh what problems I am having huh? Tell me is it just me meeting the wrong guys? If they don't even know how to kiss what can I expect well your getting my drift.
Next!
sweet cheeks, how life?
In the world there are good kisser's and bad one's...
BarrenPneuma: Kissing is as important as any part of a conversation. It needs timing and rhythm to be properly experienced. Lips come in amazing varieties but never have I seen a mouth that was shaped like a fish pucker or the hole from a punch, so it is entirely beyond me how anyone would present such to someone they wish to physically communicate with. Kissing is not relegated specifically to the lips either, the neck, hands, arms, all parts of the face and virtually every other portion of the anotomy are all receptive to its magic as well. Timing again is the key, as rushing into forbidden territory without the silent non-verbal invitation required will certainly assure you a series of defense if not a good, well-deserved slap. A kiss is not just about tongues, or pressure, or any one specific thing, it is an artistic, graceful thing that can only be worked as a paired art. The giver and receiver exchanging places so rapidly that the eyes of any bystander should never know who is doing what. A real kiss is a physical poem, alight with passion and ardor, fire and flame. The language of kissing sadly has taken the backstage in the art of life, as we are thoroughly entrenched in our instant gratification and the world of me me me. Fortunately for all, men and women, their remain artists and artistes through whom this lost art may yet be found. In truth they will likely have only one student for many years or perhaps their lifetimes, but they are out there.
Thats so beautifully said.
I think to kiss someone its ought to be special .. (IMO) .. no no i dont think that it means commitment or anything . But its got to be with special people not just any date cos i would think its a nonverbal exchange of intense affection if not attraction towards someone.
Plus i dont get this concept of asking .. obviously if its out of context for whatever reason , its going to be a no even if u ask. I feel its got to be the right thing at the right time with a good understanding of the other person so its more so understood and spontaneous than like the next stepping stone or feat achieved of sorts .
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Ooo I lurrrrve kissing too..
I could kiss forever
with a matching mouth...
Some people have it and some people don't..
Morrrning