the preferred type in the movies. Tilting the heads allows better contact of the partners’ lips and profound penetration of their tongues. It is an excellent way to start a passionate love session and arouse your partner.
The Nominal Kiss. When the lovers’ lips just brush against each other.
The Throbbing Kiss. When, with lips touching, the lovers move their lower lips only.
Touching Kiss. This occurs when the girl brushes her lover’s lips with her tongue, closes her eyes, and places her hands between his.
The Direct Kiss. The lovers place their lips in direct contact and both move in a simultaneous rubbing. The important thing here is that they suck and nibble each other’s lips, also caressing with the tongue. This is a long and relaxed kiss which can express strong passion, and one which excites a lot of people even more when the tongue is not used.
Gyrating Kiss. This one involves the lover taking his or her partner and turning their face in order to kiss them on the mouth, while gently moving their own head from side to side.
Pressed Kiss. The lovers kiss and strongly press their lower lips together. This kiss is used to either start or stop the love-play; it’s not convenient to hold it for a long time.
Kiss of the Upper Lip. This happens when one of the lovers takes the upper lip of the partner with their teeth, and then the other lover reciprocates in turn, taking the lower lip of the first partner. In the Kama Sutra this is presented as if one of the lovers takes the initiative while the other passively responds. Perhaps this is due to the fact that the text was addressed to men as being active and women being passive. With couples of today, however, each one should be as creative as possible and give free reign to their imagination.
The Clasping Kiss. Here, one of the lovers uses their lips to seize those of the other. When the one doing the kissing touches their tongue against the teeth, gums, tongue, or palate of the other, the kiss is called “the fighting of the tongue.”
Kiss That Kindles the Flame. This kiss is given on the corners of the lover’s mouth in the middle of the night so as to awaken their affection.
Eyelash Kiss. This is when you kiss your partner all over their face and then kiss their eyelashes.
Kissing with the Fingers. Here the lover moistens the fingers of their hand, fingers kept close together, and then presses the hand on the mouth of their partner.
Traveling Kiss. This is any kiss which your lover “blows” to you from a distance.
Nipple Kiss. The kisses which work best on the nipples are those which are given gently, using a bit of saliva. Next, pressure is increased and, if the partner likes and wants it, one takes the nipple in their teeth and presses slightly. Some like to experience a twinge of pain there as they are about to orgasm.
The Timeless Kiss. This involves total focus on the partner’s body. The more you maintain control and the more you keep centered on caressing every part of the partner’s body, the greater the intensity of the pleasure both will share.
KISSING IS HEALTHY
It has been shown that the act of kissing has a long list of benefits:
It reduces both stress and accumulated negative energy. Kissing stimulates regions of the brain that release substances which give rise to the feelings of wellbeing. It is, in fact, an excellent anti-depressive.
It stimulates the body’s immune system. Kissing helps to fight illness.
When we kiss, saliva production increases and this helps not only to eliminate bacteria in the mouth, but also to reduce the risk of cavities, gum disease, and bad breath.
Kissing profoundly improves the muscle tone of the tongue and face and makes your skin appear much healthier and happier.
A kiss releases adrenaline into the bloodstream, which improves the cardiac rhythm.
More Kisses. In his book The Art of Kissing, author William Cane describes different modalities of kissing. Here I show you some of his examples so that you can