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Saturday, October 24, 2009

How to deal with a bad kisser


So that new guy or girl in your life is just perfect. Kind, caring, fun, exciting he or she has it all. Except... Oh, what a terrible kisser! From the guy who draws blood with every kiss to the girl that makes that weird clicking sound when you lock lips, bad kissers are everywhere. For many of us, kissing is a very important part of a relationship and, unfortunately, the inability to deliver a passionate kiss (or worse, the ability to deliver a disgusting kiss) can be a deal breaker, no matter how great the person is otherwise. Luckily, most bad kissers can become good kissers if you have a little patience, tact, and courage. The question of the day is how can you help your sweetheart to become a good kisser.

5 comments:

Ludwig said...

The first kiss can make a big impression, and some people aren't willing to even try to develop a relationship with a bad kisser......this is what I like When you receive a particularly good kiss, pause for a moment to say so: "MmmM.. I want some more of THAT!" and "Oooo... That was soOo good! It makes me feel..." are good starters.

Samantha said...

It might be so that the quality of the kiss varies according to the situation you and your partner are in at the moment. If your partner is shy in public, then a public kiss might not be as fulfilling as one in private. Other actions including sex might cause your partner's attention to be directed away from the Kiss, and thus cause it to deteriorate in quality. Either way, decide which is more important and focus on improving that aspect.

Samantha said...

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Anze said...

Its all about training. Practice makes perfect. Charity begins at home.

Anonymous said...

Kissing is very important. A kiss if well done, can change the mind or give a new dimension to an ongoing relationship. A kiss can connect you to another persons heart.