Tuesday, March 10, 2009

How to Make Out. Good Time to Learn!

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So now that you've read all about how to get your first kiss you want to learn how to make out. Good question! Keep reading, and this very important aspect of kissing will be yours to master!

Making out is one of the best things about having someone to kiss. Although a lot of people take making out for granted, and think it's pretty easy, there are actually quite a few things to keep in mind to remember when making out to maximize the experience. There's nothing like being a good kisser to real maximize your chances with learning How to Get a Girlfriend. No girl (or guy for that matter) is going to want to get into a relationship with you if your first kiss sucks. That's sort of a barometer for the rest of the relationship!

First, you should be in a kissing position. If you aren't yet, refer up to my top guide about how to get your first kiss. When you feel the the kiss has gone on long enough, it's time to begin the making out motions. It's very important to establish a kissing rhythm. Kiss your partner's lips over and over again. Keep your mouth slightly open. The tongue should come out slightly. For a more in-depth guide to using your tongue, I'll eventually post a guide on how to french kiss. For the best lip movements and usage of the tongue, I have discovered a very simple, easy to remember word that mimics the act of kissing perfectly.

This word is olive.

Think about. When you say the word "olive", your mouth opens slightly, the tongue comes forward, pokes out, pulls back in, and the lips close. Imagine you are saying the word "olive" over and over again. This is basically the motion for making out! Make sure you don't actually say the word olive when you are making out, because your partner will probably think you're weird! Also, you don't want to be breathing into their mouth just yet.

Once you get into a rhythm, it's time to think about what the rest of your body is doing. When it comes to making out, the most important parts of your body other than your lips are your hands. The best place to put your hands while you are making out is close to their face. In general, the side of the face, the neck, and the soft area near the ear are the best spots to put your hands, because they are very sensitive. While you kiss, make sure not to forget your hands! They can be very valuable for increasing the intensity of a kiss. Later, we'll discuss other things you can do with your hands while making out ;)

Try not to place you our your partner's necks into awkward positions while you make out. Also, don't stay in one position for long. Switch sides. Try kissing different parts of their lips. Sometimes, if you've been kissing the top of their lips for a while, switching to the bottom lip can stimulate nerves that they had forgotten about. Shift your neck angle so that your lips meet in different positions. Experiment. Have fun! For a great video tutorial on how to kiss someone passionately, check out this great youtube video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ej0p72KvA6I

Beware not to bump teeth! If you do, just do like the video says, and laugh a little, and keep on kissing! Alright, now you know how to make out. Good luck! :)

DON'T FORGET: Check out my review of Kissing 101, a new information guide for learning about how to make out.

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