TIPS TO EARN YOUR FIRST KISS

1.Try to pick a trustworthy partner.

Smooching someone you trust can
ease a lot of the anxiety of your first kiss.
If you knew you were giving someone his
or her first kiss you'd try to be patient and
understanding, so expect the same of your
partner.

2. Keep in mind that an awkward first
kiss isn't the end of the relationship
(or the world).

Actually, it can build
intimacy through having a shared
experience. As long as you can laugh
it off, you'll be fine.
Remember, everyone has gone
through having their first kiss. Odds
are that most people are more
awkward about it than you'll be, even
if you don't know it.

3.Prepare your mouth. Use chapstick or
lipgloss to smooth over chapped lips,
and brush your teeth and tongue well.


If your mouth feels a little stale, use breath
mints or spray to freshen up.
Knowing that your mouth is clean and
appealing can help you feel more
confident about kissing.
That being said, though, don't feel like
you need to obsess over cleanliness.
Most mouths just "taste" warm,
unless you've recently eaten
something pungent (like onions or
garlic) or you've just woken up in the
morning

4.Don’t rush.

. You only get one first
kiss! Unless you’re both so
overwhelmed with desire that you have to
kiss right now or the world will end, draw it
out. It can be tremendously exciting and
sensual to tease the kiss before it happens,
keeping eye contact the whole time.

5.Let the other person take the lead
(optional).

If you're nervous about not
knowing the right techniques, let your
partner initiate what happens during the
kiss. Imitate what he or she does until
you're comfortable trying your own moves.

6.Take a few calculated risks .

As you
become more comfortable with
kissing, try to take the lead on initiating
kisses or working on new techniques. If
your partner doesn't respond well, simply
write it off as personal preference and try
something else.

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