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make sure your hygiene is on point
If you are stinky, sweaty, crumpled, rumpled, or stained, you can ruin a perfect kissing opportunity. So, wash yourself from head to toe, including your hair. Brush your teeth, concentrating on your tongue and gums. Skip the garlic, onions, or other potent foods if you will be kissing in a few hours.
get your lips ready
Kissing is all about sensations. No one likes being scraped and scratched with rough lips. Invest in a tube of lip balm, and use it daily. Exfoliate to remove any dead or dry skin on or around your lips. Trim your mustache and beard neatly. Do all this and your kiss will be electric!
build anticipation
Get your partner good and eager before you kiss. Flirt with your eyes. Give compliments. Gently touch your mate's arms, hands, or back. When it's reciprocated, go a little further. Tease! If you let the tension build, the kiss will be fireworks.
be sure that the kiss is mutual
A forced kiss is no fun for either party. Remember, no means no! Try to make the person you want to kiss comfortable. Look for signs like prolonged eye contact and if they respond well to holding hands or hug, you can probably slowly introduce a kiss. If all else fails, just ask if you can have a kiss.
take your time
It's not a race, slow down. Take the time to get to a good place in your relationship before you even try to kiss. Once you both feel ready, go for it! But remember to take time to breathe and enjoy the experience. You can even explore areas besides the lips for a kiss!
be gentle, but build intensity
The best kisses start with a slow build. Don't rush in with tongue. Start gently and explore the mouth and face of your partner. When things heat up, increase the length and intensity of your kisses.