A kiss typically involves pressing your lips against another person's lips, whereas a French kiss, also known as a deep kiss, involves more intimate contact. During a French kiss, the participants open their mouths and use their tongues to explore each other's mouths. It's a more passionate and intimate form of kissing.
Not exactly. A smooch is a general term for a kiss, while a French kiss specifically involves the use of the tongue.
The word 'kiss' in French is 'baiser'.
The French translation for "kiss" is "baiser" or "bisou."
The French word for kiss is "baiser."
The translation of " kiss me" in French is: " Emrasser Moi". I know so because I have a kit to learn French and it comes with 2 CDs, and a book to follow along.
A French kiss involves using the tongue, creating a more passionate and intimate connection compared to a "normal" kiss, which typically involves just the lips touching. French kissing often involves more exploration and movement of the tongue inside the other person's mouth.
The difference between the French kiss and a smooch is the intensity. A smooch is just touching the lips together. A French kiss involves opening the mouths slightly and exploring the other person's tongue and lips with your tongue.
A FRENCH KISS IS A KISS WITH THE TONGUE.
They don't. Americans call it a French kiss and the French call it a kiss.
It means you are engaging in a "French Kiss.'
I suppose this is based on preference. Depending on mood, one might prefer frenching over regular kissing with a significant other. Obviously, this varies based on the other person. Ex: No one really wants to french their parents goodbye.
because its not just a regular kiss!
Not exactly. A smooch is a general term for a kiss, while a French kiss specifically involves the use of the tongue.
Like a french kiss ( involving lots of tongue ) but.... down under.
yes vegetarians French kiss
its called "french kiss" for a reason
because you can french kiss the melon