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What is French kissing?

French KissA French kiss, also known as a wet kiss or French kiss, is a romantic and sensual way of kissing. It involves placing your tongue in your partner's mouth and exchanging blows. During a deep kiss, the tongue touches the partner's lips, tongue, and oral cavity—all highly sensitive areas that provide sexual stimulation. The oral cavity is one of the erogenous zones. A slow and passionate French kiss represents intimacy, romance, sexual desire, and even foreplay.

In a French kiss, both partners extend their tongues to touch each other's lips or tongue. French kissing stimulates the partner's lips, tongue, and mouth, areas highly sensitive to touch and can induce sexual arousal. The sensation of two tongues touching (also known as tongue contact) has been shown to stimulate the release of endorphins and reduce acute stress levels.

A prolonged French kiss can be part of intimacy. The term originated in the United States and Britain in the early 20th century because the French were known for their more adventurous and passionate sexual behavior.

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etymology

The reason why a deep kiss is called a "French kiss" is because in the early 20th century, it was generally believed that...FrancePeople are more passionate and daring in sex. In France, it's called un baiser amoureux (lover's kiss) or un baiser avec la langue (a kiss with the tongue), and even in the past, it was called baiser florentin. In the 2014 edition of Le Petit Robert's French Dictionary, the word galocher was added, marking the first time a single word was used to describe this activity.

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Features

  • Tongue interaction: French kissing usually involves gentle touches or explorations of the tongue, with the rhythm and intensity varying from person to person.
  • Intimacy: This type of kiss is more intimate than a regular light kiss and is often used by couples to express deep affection.
  • Skill-based: It requires cooperation from both parties, maintaining a natural and relaxed rhythm, and avoiding being too hasty or forceful.
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Tips and suggestions

  1. Keep your breath fresh: Brush your teeth or use mints to ensure fresh breath.
  2. Start slowly: Begin with gentle lip contact, gradually deepening the contact and observing the other person's reaction.
  3. Use your tongue moderately: avoid over-intrusion, touch or explore gently, and maintain a rhythm.
  4. Pay attention to body language: Focus on the other person's reactions, adjust the rhythm and intensity, and ensure both of you are comfortable.
  5. Environment and atmosphere: Choose a romantic and quiet environment to increase intimacy.
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Cultural Background

  • French kissing is named for its association with French romantic culture, although this style of kissing is prevalent worldwide.
  • The acceptance of French kissing may vary across cultures due to customs and personal preferences.
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disease

French kissing can be a way of transmitting diseases, especially in the case of open wounds.
Some infectious diseases can be transmitted through French kissing. After studying animal behavior, biologist Thierry Lodé pointed out that the saliva of sexual partners can enhance immunity, but this conclusion is still controversial.

Human papillomavirus (HPV) can be transmitted through deep kissing, but the probability of contracting HIV through deep kissing is very low, and it is only possible if the lips or gums are bleeding. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) considers deep kissing unlikely to be a route of transmission for hepatitis B.[5] Syphilis can be transmitted through prolonged deep kissing, but it is very rare.[6] and transmission is only possible through contact with active lesions. Deep kissing is unlikely to be a route of transmission for gonorrhea. Deep kissing may increase the risk of meningitis infection.

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