I'm pretty sure that you should not move your tongues in circles, ever - unless she asks of. If you're unsure follow her lead and for the in and out bit, don't shove your tongue all the way into her mouth. I wouldn't recommend it to go further than a centimeter past her teeth.
As you are kissing, both of you open your mouths and just let your tongues sweep into the other person's mouth.
This is termed as french kissing and no you will not get sick, unless either of you had the flu or herpes.
Not necessarily. Kissing styles vary from person to person. Some people may start with just lips touching and then gradually introduce tongues, while others may initiate tongue contact right away. It ultimately depends on the individuals involved and their preferences.
During a French kiss, both partners' mouths are open and their tongues touch and move together in a rhythmic manner. It's a common form of intimate physical interaction that can deepen the connection between partners.
They both have tails, eyes, mouths, teeth, 4 legs and can hunt
Yes. Both circles and ovals have no sides.
When the centers of both the circles are at the same point.
because they both have purple tongues
Yes
It is "le Francais", both for the language and for a male French person. It is "la Francaise" exclusively for a female French person.
Both circles and squares are two-dimensional geometric figures.
They both use circles to represent sets of data.