How To French Kiss Well

By: Ava Leigh

Break Studios Contributing Writer

To know how to French kiss well, you will need to generate intimacy between you and your partner. French kissing is one of the most important kisses in a loving relationship. If you know how to French kiss well, other aspects of your romantic life will improve. A French kiss can intensify your relationship with your significant other. If you are nervous about French kissing, relax and go with the flow. If you are comfortable, your partner will be comfortable as well.

  1. Face your partner. When you are ready to French kiss, you will need to face your significant other. When you are facing your partner, make sure your faces are close together. You need to be close to French kiss well.
  2. Touch your partner gently to get her in the mood. Lightly touching your partner can be beneficial for a successful french kiss. Touching will create an intimate mood and let your partner know that you are definitely ready to French kiss.
  3. Slowly lean in for the kiss. Slowly lean into your partner, letting them know that you are ready to kiss them. Make sure you lean in slowly because rushing it can make your partner uncomfortable. This should be an intimate moment, not a drive-by kiss.
  4. Angle your face for the kiss. Angle your head so you and your partner's lips are facing each other. The worst thing that can destroy a French kiss is bumping noses.
  5. Press your lips against your partner's. Slowly and gently press your lips against your partner's and continue to kiss with closed-lips for a few seconds. If your partner has opened their mouth slightly, they may be ready for a French kiss. Slowly touch your partner's tongue with your tongue and continue to enjoy the kiss. If you are confident about your French kissing skills, you can slowly start exploring your partner's mouth with your tongue.
Posted on: Oct. 14, 2010