THE ART OF KISSING
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THE ART OF KISSING
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HUGH MORRIS
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THE ART OF KISSING
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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 Approach 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
Variation Kisses Are the Spice of Love
Electric Kissing Parties
The Dancing Kiss
The Surprise Kiss
Kissing Under the Mistletoe
Kissing Games
THE ART OF KISSING
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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 salute 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 blood 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 was "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 the 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 of joys; love's