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over a year ago
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"I would say it's a skill. Some kissers are terrible
Agreed, over the last year, I've had lip biters, washing machine tongues and eye lickers.
Eye lickers??? "
The lady's tongue was all over the place. Had to make my excuses to leave. |
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Kissing ...just love to kiss and be kissed. I think kissing can be learnt/taught (subtlety). If you like that person, practice can make better.
Although many yrs ago I really liked a guy and we just couldn't get it right. Big wet kisses, I thought he was going to swallow my head. |
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"Is kissing a skill or something we take for granted ?"
It is taken for granted by too many people, though it is a skill to kiss well and equally to communicate how one likes to be kissed.
Why put up with crap kissing? It is about touch, the kiss is prelude to what is to follow. |
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"If the kissing doesn't do it for me then nothing else will either . It would be time to leave"
I'd be off too if it was a fab social and the cheeky kiss didn't do it for me.
In real life I maybe more patient (to a dgree) |
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