Saliva is the primary fluid involved in French kissing, as it helps create lubrication and enhances the sensory experience. The exchange of saliva during a French kiss can also transmit certain bacteria and viruses, including those that cause cold sores and mononucleosis. It is important to practice good oral hygiene and communicate with your partner about any potential health concerns before engaging in French kissing.
Your saliva gets with his saliva and your tough touch and you might bit him/her. It is pretty disgusting and it is not discusting if you gave the kiss with love
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.'
because its not just a regular kiss!
Nope
Like a french kiss ( involving lots of tongue ) but.... down under.
its called "french kiss" for a reason
yes vegetarians French kiss
no, smooch and french kiss are not the same. a smooch is when you give a little kiss. a french kiss is when it is toung to toung.
No you will not as saliva does not have enough virus in it to transmit.
because you can french kiss the melon