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Four different types of kisses from Kama Sutra and their proper usage during the
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Different Types of Kisses |
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The
Straight Kiss
However frivolous might the straight kiss seem. It is by
all means, a refined demonstration of affection, expressed
in the Kama Sutra. There can be as important as all other
variations and sometimes should it express burning passion
even more passionately.
The lovers in this kissing technique, will tilt their heads
slightly forward so that their lips can directly touch.
Because of its angulation their tongues won't come into
play, the couple nonetheless should seize advantage of the
facial contact it subtlety provides.
In employing the straight kiss at the preliminaries of the
initial contacts, couples will likely to heighten desire
and libido in love-making.
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The
Bent Kiss
The bent kiss is as familiar for us westerners as bread
and butter. Being as natural a way as casual in all themes
kissing, enabling both lovers an intense and direct contact
essentially. Most of all, the contact of tongues should
bring out in both lovers demonstration of reassurance.
When the heads of both lovers bend towards each other, thus
allowing a direct contact of their mouths, and when so bent,
kissing takes place, it is called a "bent kiss".
Being the prime of the randy stages of love-making, the
bent kiss should be gentle and intense without turning over
the top.
Inasmuch as keeping salivation at bay, controlling over
intensity and strength is of the essence.
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The
Pressed Kiss
The pressed kiss per se regarded by the sage Vatsyayana as
a profoundly demonstration of affection and respect for the
sex-partner. Which is effected when one of the lover's lower
lip is delicately hand-held by the other consort, who ever
so gently draws it closely and then by pressing firmly holds
it against his lips. The contact of the tongue against the
lover's skin renders it experience differential.
As regards variant, the tongue gets about barely touching
the other one's lips for time being and, only then, the pressed
kissing takes place at its best. |
The
Turned Kiss
An all out kiss for the preliminaries, for it works both
ways, viz. as a demonstration of deep affection and as a
sign of tenderness. When one of the partners delicately
holds the other's chin and by lifting one's face draws the
lips of the other closely, it is called the turned kiss.
The turned kiss likewise the plain kiss, aren't the most
suitable for moments of great passion. The turned kiss fits
however when lovers are mellowing in to the groove.
Whomever gets to do so will certainly appreciate and make
no bones about it.
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