To initiate an open-mouth kiss, start by gently pushing your lips forward, creating a slight tension around them. Then, barely part your lips, just enough to allow a tongue to potentially slip between them. Don't go for a wide-open mouth immediately.
Here's a breakdown:
- Prepare your lips:
- Slight push: Push your lips forward slightly, feeling a light tension around the muscles.
- Initial parting: Open your mouth only very slightly, not wide. This creates an inviting space without being too aggressive initially.
- The transition:
- The slight opening allows your partner's tongue to enter if they choose to do so.
- Avoid abruptly opening your mouth very wide right at the start.
Step | Action | Purpose |
---|---|---|
1. Prepare Lips | Push lips forward slightly, creating a gentle tension. | Creates a welcoming and inviting shape. |
2. Initial Lip Opening | Part lips slightly, leaving a small space between them. | Provides an opening for the possibility of tongue contact. |
3. Avoid Aggression | Do not abruptly open mouth wide initially. | Makes the approach more gentle and less overwhelming. |
Instead of aggressively going in for a fully open-mouthed kiss at first, keep your lips just barely parted enough that a tongue could slip between them.
By following these steps, you can effectively begin an open-mouth kiss that is gentle, inviting, and allows for smooth progression.