THE ART OF KISSING
 
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THE ART OF KISSING  
by   
HUGH MORRIS  
 
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CONTENTS  
Different Kinds of Kisses  
Why People Kiss  
Why Kissing Is Pleasant  
Approved Methods of Kissing  
Kisses Are But Preludes to Love  
Preparing for the Kiss  
How to Approa ch a Girl 
The Technique of Kissing  
How to Kiss Girls with Different Sizes of Mouths  
Enjoy the Thrills of Kissing  
The French "Soul" Kiss  
Put Variety into Your Kisses  
 
The "Vacuum" Kiss  
The "Spiritual" Kiss  
The Eyelash Kiss  
The "Pain" Kiss  
The "Nip" Kiss  
 
Va riation Kisses Are the Spice of Love  
Electric Kissing Parties  
The Dancing Kiss  
The Surprise Kiss  
Kissing Under the Mistletoe  
Kissing Games  
   
 
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"ARRANGE IT SO THAT THE GIRL IS SEATED AGAINST THE ARM OF THE 
SOFA" 
 
The dictionary says that a kiss is "a salu te made by touching with the lips pressed closely 
together and suddenly parting them." From this it is quite obvious that,\
 although a 
dictionary -may know something about words, it knows nothing. about kissing.  
If we are to get the real meaning of the word  kiss, instead of going to the old fogies who 
compile dictionaries, we should go to the poets who still have the hot b\
lood of youth 
coursing in their veins. For, instance, Coleridge called a kiss, "nectar\
 breathing." 
Shakespeare says that a kiss is  -a "seal  of love. Martial, that old Roman poet who hid 
ample opportunity to do research work on the subject, says that a kiss w\
as "the fragrance 
of balsam extracted - from aromatic trees; the rise odor yielded by the teeming saffron; the \
perfume of fruits mellowing  in their winter buds; the flowery meadows in the summer; 
amber warmed by the hand of a girl; a bouquet of flowers that attracts t\
he bees."  
Yes, a kiss is all of these ... and more.  
Others have said that a kiss was: the balm of love; the first and last o\
f  joys; love's 
language; the seal of bliss; love's tribute; the melting sip; the nectar\
 of Venus; the 
language of love.  
Yes, a kiss is all of these . . . and more.  
For a kiss can never be absolutely defined. Because each kiss is differe\
nt from the one 
before  and the one after. just as no two people are alike, so are no two kisse\
s alike. For it 
is people who make kisses. Real, live people pulsating with life and lov\
e and extreme 
happiness.  
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DIFFFERENT KINDS OF KISSES
 
Of course, there are different kinds of kis ses. For instance, there is the kiss that the 
devout person implants on the ring of the Pope. There is the maternal ki\
ss of a mother on 
her child. There is the friendly kiss of two people who are meeting or a\
re separating. 
There is the kiss that a king exa cts from his conquered subjects. But although all of these 
are called kisses, they are not the kisses* that we are going to concern\
 ourselves with in 
this book. Our kisses are going to be the only kind of kisses worth cons\
idering . the kisses 
of love. The  kiss perhaps, that Robert -Bums had in mind when he wrote:   
Honeyed seal of soft affections,  
Tenderest pledge of future bliss,  
Dearest tie of young connections,  
Love's first snowdrop, virgin kiss.  
The amazing thing about the kiss is that although mankind ha s been kissing ever since 
Adam first turned over on his side and saw Eve lying next to him, there \
has been 
practically nothing written on the subject. Every year, hundreds of book\
s are published 
telling you how to reduce, how to gain, how to get a job, how  to cook, how to write and 
even how to live. But, on the art of kissing, very little has been writt\
en.  - One reason for 
this lack of proper instruction is accounted for by the Victorian.    
    
		
	
	
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