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Do You Kiss Like a Man or a Woman?

Started by sally, March 25, 2011, 10:38:04 AM

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sally

You Kiss Like a Woman



For you, kissing is a very personal act. It's all about making a connection.
You are somewhat picky about kissing, and a bad kiss can ruin the moment for you.

You prefer to take it slow with kissing. You find that attraction is strongest when it builds slowly.
Kissing is best when you already feel close to your partner. Kissing gets better with time.

Do You Kiss Like a Man or a Woman?

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You Kiss Like a Man



For you, kissing is a very sexual act. It's all about physical attraction.
You tend to take the lead with kissing. If you're attracted to someone, you want to kiss as soon as possible.

You prefer aggressive kisses. You like to test limits and see where a kiss goes.
Kissing makes you feel closer to your partner. You see kissing as a fast track to intimacy.

Do You Kiss Like a Man or a Woman?

   
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Sandy Eggo

I don't know why, but that reminds me of the Mad TV skit w/Ms. Swan. "Yoooou looka lika man". ;D

Does anyone know what I'm talking about? ;D
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Quote from: Sandy Eggo on March 25, 2011, 06:51:15 PM
I don't know why, but that reminds me of the Mad TV skit w/Ms. Swan. "Yoooou looka lika man". ;D

Does anyone know what I'm talking about? ;D

  Well I just learn that I will kiss my woman anyway she wants to be kissed as long as I get to kiss her.  Hell, I would even :kissit: her butt if it made her happy.  That why I been able to live with her 48 years.  Yes, 48 years and most of them have been happy.   :wink: :grin2:  :biggrin: