No. The girl can get really really really really sick if the boy kissed her on the mouth. He should kiss her on the head because if the boy DID kiss the girl on the mouth instead of the head, she would get really really really really really really really really really really really really sick and soon she'll die and get sent to heaven. She won't get sick x12 and die and go to heaven unless he kisses her full on the lips because the "12-year-old boy kisses 12-year-old girl on the mouth" thing gives the girl a ton of illness and death. So a 12-year-old boy kissing a 12-year-old girl on the mouth can cause the girl to get 1200% sick and she will die. So if a 12-year-old boy kisses a 12-year-old girl on the mouth, he can kill her. So a 12-year-old boy should kiss a 12-year-old girl on the head instead of the mouth so the girl doesn't get really really really really sick and die.
It shouldn't be a sloppy kiss. It should be graceful and intimate. :D Don't lick their face off just open your mouth or they with and then slide your tounge in and then back out and close your mouth. That simple!
Open mouth kissing involves the use of tongue and more intimate contact between mouths, while closed mouth kissing is more reserved and lips remain closed. Open mouth kissing is considered more passionate and intimate, while closed mouth kissing is typically more innocent and gentle.
kissing, pashing, french kissing, mouth-to-mouth,
Kissing mouth to mouth. 'Oral' relates to the mouth in any context.
Basically CPR or kissing
It is called French kissing.
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Making out is a heavy form of kissing. Usually it involves kissing with an open mouth, usually placing one's tongue into the other person's mouth while kissing.
Kiss, open mouth kiss, making out, french kissing
you taste your partners lips only for a second and then you withdraw your self away and then you do that again and again until you both feel the fire to explore the whole mouth in and out of the lips
She should put it in her mouth.
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