
Kissing is a highly erotic act -- and none of us should forget it. A kiss is the beginning of everything, from a new relationship to some of our earliest memories as sexual beings. Remember how much a kiss could mean when you were younger? Or how intense that first kiss is with someone new? All couples must remember to pucker up and lay a good one on each other at least once a day, at the very least.
A kiss can create some anticipation for later, but that shouldn't always be the purpose. Rather, it's a great way to stay connected to each other in the way that is uniquely yours. Give your partner a kiss as you make dinner or when you're zooming by each other in the morning, trying to get everyone ready. And try for one long, wet 10-second kiss each day in addition to the passing pecks.

Do not be embarrass to talk to close friends on how to improve your kissing skill but surely I don't blame you if you are. On the fact of that matter, here's a good link if you want to learn more on how to be a good kisser. It's good to always try to improve.
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