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How to Kiss Your Way to Better Sex

When it comes to kissing and sex, the possibilities are endless. Although you may not realize it, one simple kiss can heat things up or slow things down. We all have our own kissing technique, making a first kiss with a new partner so exciting. However, some things are universal. For example, regardless of whom you lock lips with, there’s a good chance you know how to fine-tune that kiss to get them in the mood. Your partner can no doubt do the same for you.

While giving or receiving a few kisses throughout the day can help keep the spark in your relationship, kissing during sex can really cause a fire. Unfortunately, there are many couples who get so wrapped up in the sexual attention that they barely graze lips during intercourse. Likewise, over time, couples can easily turn to other forms of stimulation for foreplay and forget all about kissing, period. So how do you make the most of a passionate kiss when it comes time to slide under the covers with your partner?

Cover your ground. Kissing is not always about partners meeting at the mouth; there are a countless number of places to kiss on your lover’s body. Don’t leave out the regular kisses, but shift your focus all over his or her physique – making them squirm is all part of the adventure. The ultimate kissing experience is much like a makeshift game of connect-the-dots. Start at your partner’s mouth, move to their neck, and slowly make your way to the end of the line.

Teasing is an important part of kissing when it comes to sex. Tempt your partner with your lips but don’t cave to the pressure, keeping things light and fun until he or she is begging you for more. This also works on the rest of their body, too. Move your lips lightly up and down your partner’s thigh and make them writhe with want and excitement.

Although you and your partner will go through a countless number of movements, kissing can entirely set the stage for the type of sex you want. If you’re in the mood for something caring and sensual, an oil massage and a string of feather-light kisses are sure to result in a passionate experience. If rough and direct is more your style, let your partner know with a kiss they won’t forget.

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