French Kiss

A French kiss is a kiss in which one or both participants' tongues touch the partner's lips or tongue, usually entering his or her mouth. A French kiss is a slow, passionate kiss which is usually considered intimate, romantic, erotic or sexual. In many parts of the world, this kind of kissing as a public display of affection is discouraged and may even be regarded as taboo. A French kiss is often used in films to indicate sexual desire between lovers.This also shows the senstivity between the couple and mostly symbolises romance.

A "kiss with the tongue" stimulates the partner's lips, tongue and mouth, which are sensitive to the touch. The practice is often considered a source of pleasure. The oral zone is one of the principal erogenous zones of the body, and the tongue is more erogenous than the lips.

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