Question: What is a French kiss?

Why is it called French kissing?

The french kiss was first known as maraichanage, a term to describe the prolonged, deep, tongue kiss practised by the Maraichins, inhabitants of Brittany, France. It dates from at least the 1920s. It is derived from the idea that the French people are sexually liberated or even promiscuous.

What counts as French kissing?

What Is a French Kiss? A French kiss (also called a tongue kiss, a deep kiss, or making out) is a kiss in which one or both partners use their tongues to stimulate each others mouths for mutual sexual pleasure.

Whats the difference between a French kiss and a regular kiss?

Main Difference: Main difference between these two kisses lies in the technique; a smooch only involves lips of the two individuals involved in the kiss and a French kiss involves the lips as well as the tongues. A kiss is an expression of love, warmth and affection towards our loved ones.

Why is French kissing so good?

You can thank the many nerve endings in your lips for their part in making kissing feel so very good. Your lips have more nerve endings than any other part of your body. Along with the oxytocin and dopamine that make you feel affection and euphoria, kissing releases serotonin — another feel-good chemical.

Whats a vacuum kiss?

VACUUM KISS As the name suggests, the idea is to suck the air from your partners mouth. It is an open-mouthed kiss where both the partners kiss while sucking the air from each others mouth and thereby creating vacuum.

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