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Whether you’ve never been kissed or have been kissing for ages, it never hurts to brush up on the basics and learn a few new tips. Consider this the definitive guide on how to kiss.

Step 1: Freshen your breath
Freshen your breath. If brushing your teeth isn’t possible and mouthwash and gum aren’t handy, take a few swigs of water to help rinse away odor-causing bacteria and food particles. Run your tongue over your lips to moisten them.

Step 2: Tilt your head
Tilt your head to the right as you come in for the kiss. Two-thirds of humans do, even if they’re left-handed, so this reduces the odds of bumping noses. Close your eyes just before your lips touch.

Tip
Relax your lips so they’re slightly parted. No one wants to feel like they’re kissing a brick wall.

Step 3: Let passion be your guide
After your lips meet, let passion be your guide for how to kiss: If your partner seems tentative, keep your tongue to yourself and just peck and nibble at their lips; you can always progress to French kissing later. Remember to breathe through your nose.

Tip
Studies show that men are fonder of very wet kisses and tongue contact than women, who often complain that guys use too much tongue.

Step 4: Do something with your hands
Learning how to kiss involves hands too: Put them around your partner’s waist or neck; run your fingers through their hair; or -- to be really romantic -- cup their face in your hands.

Step 5: Experiment
As you gain kissing confidence, experiment with different techniques, like sucking and gentle biting, and vary the pressure and tempo. Notice what your partner is doing so you can learn from them.

Step 6: Let them come up for air
Let your partner come up for air every once in a while. Because when it comes to being a good kisser, knowing when to take a break is as important as knowing how to kiss.

Did You Know?
Men’s saliva has trace amounts of testosterone.

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00:00How to Kiss.
00:07Whether you've never been kissed or have been kissing for ages, it never hurts to brush
00:11up on the basics and learn a few new tips.
00:15Consider this the definitive guide on how to kiss.
00:21You will need Fresh breath and a partner.
00:25Step 1.
00:26Freshen your breath.
00:28If brushing your teeth isn't possible and mouthwash and gum aren't handy, take a few
00:32swigs of water to help rinse away odor-causing bacteria and food particles.
00:36Run your tongue over your lips to moisten them.
00:39Step 2.
00:41Tilt your head to the right as you come in for the kiss.
00:43Two-thirds of humans do, even if they're left-handed, so this reduces the odds of bumping noses.
00:49Close your eyes just before your lips touch.
00:57Relax your lips so they're slightly parted.
01:00No one wants to feel like they're kissing a brick wall.
01:03Step 3.
01:04After your lips meet, let passion be your guide for how to kiss.
01:08If your partner seems tentative, keep your tongue to yourself and just peck and nibble
01:12at their lips.
01:13You can always progress to French kissing later.
01:16Remember to breathe through your nose.
01:18Studies show that men are fonder of very wet kisses and tongue contact than women, who often
01:22complain that guys use too much tongue.
01:25Step 4.
01:26Learning how to kiss involves hands, too.
01:28Put them around your partner's waist or neck, run your fingers through their hair, or, to
01:32be really romantic, cup their face in your hands.
01:37Step 5.
01:39As you gain kissing confidence, experiment with different techniques, like sucking and gentle
01:44biting, and vary the pressure and tempo.
01:47Notice what your partner is doing so you can learn from them.
01:51Step 6.
01:52Let your partner come up for air every once in a while.
01:56Because when it comes to being a good kisser, knowing when to take a break is as important
02:00as knowing how to kiss.
02:04Did you know Men's saliva has trace amounts of testosterone.

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