well.... unless you want herpes, i'd suggest NO!!!!!!!!
Multiple ways, by being a confident male, giving her a kiss first. Tell her what you feel. Not feeling guilt or fear. Or being a gentleman showing her love.
You can get the herpes virus from a kiss on the neck if the person kissing you had an outbreak of herpes or just before the outbreak arose. The neck is a common place for herpes gladiatorum as well.
In the inverted kiss position, one partner sits in front of the other partner, facing away, and leans back to give a kiss
Yes, children can get herpes from a parent. Most of us get oral herpes (cold sores) from casual contact in childhood, such as a kiss from a relative.
With Fear I Kiss the Burning Darkness was created on 1993-05-07.
Don't kiss the river of red!
Herpes could develop
No. A parent has the right to kiss a baby right on the lips. The baby is a parents child and a parent has rights over the baby. That is my opinion.Of course parents can kiss their babies on the lips, however if the parents have had cold sores in the past, ( a herpes virus) then they take the chance of passing on the herpes virus to their baby.
To lip kiss simply close your eyes and bring it closer to the lips of your partner and kiss.
A Dutch Kiss can be three different things: 1. A kiss given after oral sex, from one partner to the other, where which, the male ejaculate is swapped from mouth to mouth. 2. Giving your guy the benefit of a very passionate kiss while you're being worked on and brought to climax by another. 3. To kiss different parts of the body other than the lips especially while naked.
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just kiss them if ur we them