Abstract
Kissing, as a barometer of erotic feelings, is an important means of conveying emotions, attitudes, and desires—and their intensity. Although the fundamental manner in which people kiss is culturally determined, kissing is a complex and important form of communication, and the specific techniques employed are motivated by, and illustrative of, the attitudes, feelings, preferences, and derived satisfactions of the people involved.
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- Open Mouth
- Combine Form
- Romantic Love
- Closed Mouth
- Erect Penis
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Kinsey, A. C., et al. 1953. Sexual Behavior in the Human Female, p. 252. Philadelphia: Saunders. By permission of Dr. P. H. Gebhard and the Institute for Sex Research, Inc.
Ibid., p. 254.
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DeMartino, M.F. (1974). Kinds of Kissing Found Most Sexually Exciting. In: Sex and the Intelligent Women. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-39430-4_6
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