Topic: Do Men/Women enjoy French kissing? | |
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French Kissing was the crazy thing to do when we were younger and it also, almost always meant you were willing to "do it" Do Men/Women still think of it the same at our age, and does "French Kissing" still mean you are willing to go for "IT" |
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Well for me it has always been a thing of closeness And trust. And I like to sneak in a little cpr during the kiss... leaves em breathless...... and coughing!
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This is the first time I have ever heard that a French kiss means I am willing to "do it". Where did that come from?
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Well for me it has always been a thing of closeness And trust. And I like to sneak in a little cpr during the kiss... leaves em breathless...... and coughing! cough....cough |
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This is the first time I have ever heard that a French kiss means I am willing to "do it". Where did that come from? Where I grew up and went to school in Edmonton it was common knowledge in those days. |
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I enjoy French kissing with the right man. Am I giving off the wrong message?
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I enjoy French kissing with the right man. Am I giving off the wrong message? Times have probably changed a lot since I went to school, so I would not worry about it. Just give him a good one. |
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French kissing is a natural progression from closed mouth, a part of 'necking' and foreplay...
That being said..I don't like to be slobbered on... As for French kissing meaning that a girl would go all the way- that may be a regional thing... Those Edmontonians! |
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French Kissing was the crazy thing to do when we were younger and it also, almost always meant you were willing to "do it" Do Men/Women still think of it the same at our age, and does "French Kissing" still mean you are willing to go for "IT" First time I've heard it should mean you're willing to go for "it" ... So what do you do when you hold that belief and you don't want to go for 'it' yet? Just hold hands? Press closed lips to the other's closed lips? What's the point of that? |
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I want to know u
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Edited by
SparklingCrystal 💖💎
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Thu 06/30/16 05:37 AM
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I think only the English speaking call it "French kissing".
We call it "Tonguing" or "tongue-kissing" in Dutch. No mention of the French at all Lord knows it's related to frogs and their tongues, as the English have always seriously disliked the French and call them "Frogs". |
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Edited by
isaac_dede
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Thu 06/30/16 06:24 AM
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Personally I call it kissing, closed mouth, I'd call a peck.
But then again I also differentiate between 'kiss' and 'kissing' with the latter being a more passionate form of the former(whether frenching, tongueing, etc) |
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well I don't mind it as long as he knows what he is doing
if his intent is to tickle my tonsils? ugh no thanks |
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Where I'm from French kissing is basically tongues and all.
I vote yeeeeees |
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Hi wolf .. In nz .. That is a 69 :-) What ever it is called it is a great experience for two |
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French kissing is a natural progression from closed mouth, a part of 'necking' and foreplay... That being said..I don't like to be slobbered on... As for French kissing meaning that a girl would go all the way- that may be a regional thing... Those Edmontonians! Yes I agree...we were a backwoods lot, but it was fun. |
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French Kissing was the crazy thing to do when we were younger and it also, almost always meant you were willing to "do it" Do Men/Women still think of it the same at our age, and does "French Kissing" still mean you are willing to go for "IT" First time I've heard it should mean you're willing to go for "it" ... So what do you do when you hold that belief and you don't want to go for 'it' yet? Just hold hands? Press closed lips to the other's closed lips? What's the point of that? You have to remenber this was many years ago and that was the norm in my neighbour hood at that time of growing up for both girls and boys |
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well I don't mind it as long as he knows what he is doing if his intent is to tickle my tonsils? ugh no thanks I admit it could get a bit out of hand |
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I want to know u Hope you are not referring to me!!!!! |
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Did the French actually invent this kiss? What about getting " greeked"?.. I wonder if the Greeks lay claim to that? Has to be some truth to it.. I looked it up and it did come from the French. The Greeks had their own way. |
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