Kissing: Rhythm.
The best kisses have an ebb and flow. They start gently,
become greedy, then allow a pause for breathing and meeting one
another’s eyes. A kiss is sometimes called a dance of the lips,
and it’s important to remember that kisses, like dances, must
have a rhythm. Nothing is worse than someone who is so intent on
kissing you that they don’t allow you room to breath. Let your
kiss find its natural rhythm. Allow it to warm up and eventually
cool down. Always take time to reconnect with your partner
through catching his or her eyes and breathing together.
If you really care about someone, are completely relaxed,
there in the moment, and allow your kissing to find its natural
rhythm and expression, you’ll find that your kisses become much
more intense and enjoyable.
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