orbicularis oris
The orbicularis oris muscle is responsible for puckering the lips. It is a circular muscle that surrounds the mouth and is important for functions such as kissing, whistling, and forming words during speech.
The orbicularis oris muscle is responsible for puckering the lips and creating a pouting expression. This muscle encircles the mouth and is important for various facial expressions, including pouting.
Open mouth kissing involves the use of tongue and more intimate contact between mouths, while closed mouth kissing is more reserved and lips remain closed. Open mouth kissing is considered more passionate and intimate, while closed mouth kissing is typically more innocent and gentle.
kissing, pashing, french kissing, mouth-to-mouth,
Kissing mouth to mouth. 'Oral' relates to the mouth in any context.
Depressor Anguli Oris Muscle and Mentalis Muscle
Basically CPR or kissing
french kissing
The Obicularus oris is the muscle in your lips one uses for kissing.
kissing
The muscle that starts with the letter "o" is the orbicularis oris, which is a circular muscle surrounding the mouth. It is responsible for controlling lip movements and aiding in actions such as puckering, kissing, and smiling.
Making out is a heavy form of kissing. Usually it involves kissing with an open mouth, usually placing one's tongue into the other person's mouth while kissing.