Get close to your partner and get him/her to be as comfortable as possible. Make sure he/she is OK with you being inside his/her 'personal space'. If it's the first time, try not to jump straight into french kissing in a sudden as this may scare your partner off. Approach your partner's face, look straight into his/her eyes, stare at them with emotion, and get closer. If he/she pushes you away, do not force your way into her mouth! Then, make sure both you and your partner's lips touch. Slowly open your mouth and place your tongue in slowly and do not insert it too deep. An important aspect of french kissing is the partner's response so if the partner is responsive in the kiss, you may proceed with the later stages of french kissing, and push your tongue deeper into her mouth and throat....leading to more sensual parts of the kiss, or maybe further (which is too explicit to be said here...) Good luck in your attempt. But, don't be disheartened if your first foray into her mouth doesn't turn out to be a success. Practice makes perfect!
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.
They don't kiss.
It means you are engaging in a "French Kiss.'
because its not just a regular kiss!
Like a french kiss ( involving lots of tongue ) but.... down under.
no
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.
because you can french kiss the melon
"I want to french kiss you"