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Home›How To›3 Ways to Kiss a Taller Person

3 Ways to Kiss a Taller Person

By Matthew Lynch
December 20, 2023
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Introduction:

Kissing is a universal expression of love and affection. However, when your significant other is significantly taller than you, kissing can become a bit of a challenge. Fear not! With some creativity, clever techniques, and confidence, you can close the height gap and share that perfect kiss. Here are three ways to achieve that romantic moment with ease even when your partner towers above you.

1.Use an Incline or Steps:

One easy way to compensate for height differences is by utilizing inclines or steps. For instance, have the taller person stand on a lower step while the shorter person stands on an upper step, making them more eye-to-eye for that special kiss. Be careful not to use unstable surfaces or stand too high up. A couple of steps or a gently sloping incline should do the trick.

2.The Tip Toe Kiss:

Another classic way to reach your taller partner for that perfect smooch is by standing on your tiptoes. This technique will give you some extra height when needed. But be mindful – standing on tiptoes for too long can strain your feet and calf muscles, making it uncomfortable in the long run.

To spice it up further and add some stability, have your partner gently hold onto your waist as you stretch for the sky. This support will provide both comfort and intimacy – allowing you both to focus on the love connection between you rather than any possible discomfort.

3.Get Creative with Furniture:

A final approach for overcoming the height difference involves using furniture or surrounding items to close the gap effectively while incorporating the element of playfulness.

For example, situate yourselves beside a couch or bed where one of you can prop yourself up such that your faces are level with each other – just perfect for kissing! Be innovative – try out various positions and locations until you find those that suit you best – from sitting on tables or countertops to leaning against walls or fences.

Conclusion:

Regardless of the height difference between you and your partner, you can make your kisses enjoyable, romantic, and comfortable by employing these techniques. Whether it’s using steps, standing on tiptoes or getting creative with furniture, let these three methods guide you in creating memorable kissing moments that both you and your taller partner will cherish. After all, love knows no height barriers!

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