Different Kisses And Their Hidden Meanings
Do you remember your first kiss? Was it cute, was it disgusting, do you actually have any memory of it?
All kisses are different, some are worth to remember and some… well not that much. We get and give different kisses and we’ve made a list of 30 types of kisses and their meaning.
Here we begin:
1. Long deep kisses
This kiss is showing pure love. How to give it? Use your lips without your tongue and kiss your partner for a long time.
2. French kissing
This is the most common kiss of all of them. You also use your tongue and lips and we need time to master this one.
3. The hand kisses
Man kisses women’s hand to show them respect. This kiss gives away that he treats you with care and respect.
4. Kissing the forehead
It’s a friendly and tender kiss, sometimes very bounding.
5. Perk kisses
These kisses last a couple of seconds that may turn the friendship into something more.
6. Single lip kisses
This kiss shows.deep conection with the partner. It’s like a reminder kiss to show how much you love or you’ve been loved.
7. Morning kisses
If your partner kiss you with your morning breath, it’s obviously that he loves you more than your stinky breath. Just kidding, this kiss is the best one for waking up.
8. Talking kisses
This kiss is the conversation kiss, it’s when you speak but your partner kisses you and lets you continue, and vice versa.
9. Drinking kisses
It’s when you drink something sweet or tasty and you kiss your partner to give them a bit of taste.
10. Kissing shoulders
It’s a sign of love, affection and protectiveness.
11. Australian kisses
It’s similar like French kisses but down under. It means your mad adores you.
12. Tummy kisses
It’s a gentle way to show that you’re flirting with him.
13. Cheek kissing
Friendly, lovely, simple cheek kisses. This is a good friendship.
14. Kissing his back
When you remove his shirt and you start kissing his back you show love and lust.
15. Angel kisses
It’s when you kiss the eyelids of your partner. It shows care and support.
16. The Eskimo Kiss
It’s when you touch your tips of noses and you rub them together.
17. Ear kissing
It’s a good way to arouse your partner and it shows sexual tension.
18. Butterfly kisses
It’s a funny kissing technique when you grab your partner very close and your eyelashes meet.
19. Lip gloss kisses
It’s when you apply lip gloss and you kiss your partner to transfer lip gloss onto his lips. It’s sometimes a sign of passion, although men don’t want gloss on their lips, at least most of them.
20. The fruity kiss
It’s when you take slice of mango or strawberries or cherries and you transfer them via kiss to your partner’s lips.
21. Puzzle kisses
This is when you kiss different parts of your partner’s body like, lips, then shoulders, then arms, fingers… It keeps your connection steady and leads to arousal.
22. Biting kisses
A strong indicator of lust and passion.
23. Mistletoe kiss
It’s a good Christmas tradition and can be useful for shy people.
24. Chocolate kiss
You have a taste of chocolate and then you decide your partner may want some… Of your lips.
25. Hot and cold kisses
This is kissing your partner passionately than pause for a bit.
26. Vampire kisses
If your partner enjoys when you kiss his/her neck, try biting too. It will drive them crazy.
27. Kisses in the bath
Take a bath together and start kissing. This is very soothing and relaxing.
28. Lip sucking kisses
Suck her/his lips and they’ll love it!
29. Breathing kiss
This kiss shows a lot of sexual tension. If you know what I mean.
30. Jawline kisses
When you’ve kissed every spot of your partner than you can think of you’ll end with jawline kisses. It’s a great way to show that you love your partner more than anything else.
Source: Mindwaft
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