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You describe a kiss the same way you describe anything else. Tell what happens in a vivid style so that the reader can see a mental image of the characters. If you have never kissed, you might just say "they kissed" until you have enough experience to describe the "nitty gritty" details.

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In my book, I would describe kissing as a moment of shared vulnerability and connection between two characters. I would focus on the sensory experience of soft lips meeting, exploring themes of desire and intimacy. The kiss would be a pivotal moment that deepens the emotional bond between the characters.

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Saywhat it tastes like, like sweet, sour, whatever. Was it soft or rough? Calm or full on? Imagine yourself kissing the character, or if you know the charter, what do they kiss like? Describe it.

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In order to write good kissing scenes, you should have experienced kissing before. That way, you know what it feels like and how you move when you kiss someone. Writing a kissing scene is the same as writing any other scene. Be sure to include all of the senses -- what does the character see and hear, what do they feel and smell and taste? Make the scene emotional and make the characters behave realistically (in other words, two people who just met are not going to fly into a kiss like they do on TV).

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  • Don't worry its not to hard just wait a little bit before your characters kiss and build up tension and always show what the characters are thinking because readers like relating to the characters in the books there reading and also describle the kiss and the setting where they are. Readers really love being able to build a picture in there head of the scene and quick but mvoing words not to much talking but some so that you can characters to melt each others hearts and hopefully the reader
  • I'd say take it slow. Several times have it nearly happen then interrupted because this adds tension for the reader. The best way to finish is awkwardness. Because unless the two characters are so utterly smitten with each other, there will always be a sort of selfconsious-ness emitting from them.
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