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3 Ways to Kiss Passionately Without Tongue

By Matthew Lynch
December 27, 2023
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Kissing is more than just a mere act – it’s an intimate expression of our love and affection. While a French kiss may be enticing, there are times when you might want to fuel your intimacy without relying on tongue play. Here are three ways you can give your partner a passionate kiss without using your tongue:

1. The Lingering Closed-Mouth Kiss

A lingering closed-mouth kiss conveys sensuality without involving your tongue. To execute this kiss, gently press your lips against your partner’s and let the anticipation build. Be in sync with your partner’s rhythm to create a harmonious connection. You can add more intensity by slightly tilting your head, changing the pressure of the kiss, and gripping their waist, neck, or face. Hold the kiss for a few seconds or longer, depending on both of your comfort levels.

2. Sensual Lip Biting

Adding a tender lip bite to your kisses is another way to express passion without tongue action. To perform a sensual lip bite, softly hold one of your partner’s lips between both of yours while being careful not to bite down too firmly or cause any pain. After holding on for a moment, gently release and share an affectionate gaze with your partner.

3. The Sweet Eskimo Kiss

The Eskimo kiss is also known as nose rubbing and is performed by touching noses with your partner instead of locking lips. This simple yet endearing gesture can create an electric connection between two lovers as the closeness of each other’s faces naturally draws you closer into one another’s personal space. Gently rub noses together while staring into each other’s eyes to add intensity and intimacy to the moment.

In conclusion, there are many ways to express passion and intimacy without using the tongue in a kiss. Whether it’s sharing a lingering closed-mouth embrace, tempting lip bites, or practicing Eskimo kisses – all of these kisstory styles can create unforgettable moments with your loved one. Consequently, by exploring these techniques, you and your partner can discover new depths to your romantic connection and find ways to enhance your passion without boundaries.

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