- Don't Forget Hygiene! Brush your teeth and carry mints. This is a given.
- Be Mindful Of Facial Hair. Razor stubble is very uncomfortable, so get rid of it.
- Make Sure You Have A Willing partner. Positive signals include open body language (no crossed arms), touching, prolonged eye contact and smiling.
- Be respectful. It's not nerdy to stop and ask "are you comfortable?" It's quite sweet actually, and you partner has an opportunity to let his or her feelings known.
- Choose An Appropriate Place. Somewhere pleasant and secluded, not in the middle of a crowd or next to a garbage dump.
- The Approach: Close Your Eyes, lean in slowly, let your partner meet you, Kiss with just your lips, slightly closed but very loose. Soft, slow, kisses are a good way to start, then try parting your lips gradually. Let your partner set the tone and pace.
- Go slow. Take it easy and enjoy the moment. Don't jam your tongue down someone's throat; that's gross.
- Find A Rhythm. Keep things hot by allowing for some push and pull, i.e. kiss deeply then pull back, kiss more gently, kiss the neck, then kiss deeply again. Don't simply become a suction cup.
- Take Breaks. Take a time out to breathe, smile, chat, and laugh.
- Do Not Grope. Rather, try hugging and holding your partner. Try stroking their hair and rubbing the back of their neck. Listen to your partner's body language and respond accordingly.
- No Hickeys. It's generally disrespectful. Hickeys are for immature teens, not adults.
- Have Fun And Have a Sense of Humor. Don't be afraid to laugh if you click teeth or knock noses.
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